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transit

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: transitspast: transitedpp: transiteding: transitingcomp: nullsup: null

The word carries a heavy sense of movement and transition, focusing on the space between a starting point and a destination. It suggests a state of being in-between, where the process of moving is more important than the locations themselves. In a logistical sense, it implies a temporary state of movement and a lack of permanence. In an astronomical context, the term is highly technical, describing the specific visual event of one celestial body blocking another. This shifts the feeling from a general journey to a precise, observable alignment, evoking a sense of cosmic scale and mathematical predictability.

Uncountable when referring to the general process of moving goods or people. Countable when referring to a specific astronomical event where a planet crosses a star.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

The act of passing through or across a place.

"The goods are currently in transit to the warehouse."

Noun
[something]

A system of public passenger transport.

"The city is investing heavily in mass transit."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To pass through or across a specific area.

"The spacecraft will transit the sun next month."

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