travessa
See also: travessà
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin trānsversa, from trāns + versa.
Noun
travessa f (plural travesses)
Verb
travessa
- third-person singular present indicative form of travessar
- second-person singular imperative form of travessar
Portuguese
Etymology
Feminine of travesso, from Latin transversus (“turned across, lying across”).
Pronunciation
Noun
travessa f (plural travessas)
- a transversal street
- a plate or bowl for placing food on a table
- (construction) crossbeam (horizontal structural beam)
- a small comb for holding a hairdo
- (rail transport) railway sleeper, tie (Portugal)
Synonyms
Related terms
Adjective
travessa
- Feminine singular of adjective travesso.
Verb
travessa
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