tvärriktningen
tvärriktningen is a Swedish term that literally translates to “the opposite direction” or “the reverse direction.” In everyday language it is used to indicate a direction that is diametrically opposite to a given reference point, such as the opposite side of a street, the reverse heading on a road, or the contrary orientation of an object. The word is composed of the prefix tvärr‑, derived from the verb tvära (“to oppose” or “to be contrary”), and the noun riktning (“direction”).
In navigation and cartography, tvärriktningen is employed to describe a bearing that differs by 180 degrees
The term also appears in urban planning and traffic engineering. When a street is designated as one-way,
In linguistic contexts, tvärriktningen can be used metaphorically to denote an opposing point of view or a
Overall, tvärriktningen conveys the idea of a direction that is directly opposite to a given reference, and