Transit /(?)/
Trans·it
Transit
n.
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The act of passing; passage through or over.
In France you are now . . . in the transit from one form of government to another.
- The act or process of causing to pass; conveyance; as, the transit of goods through a country.
- A line or route of passage or conveyance; as, the Nicaragua transit.
- The passage of a heavenly body over the meridian of a place, or through the field of a telescope. (Astron.)
- An instrument resembling a theodolite, used by surveyors and engineers; -- called also transit compass, and surveyor's transit.
Phrases & Compounds
- Lower transit
- the passage of a heavenly body across that part of the meridian which is below the polar axis.
- Surveyor's transit
- See Transit, 5, above.
- Transit circle
- a transit instrument with a graduated circle attached, used for observing the time of transit and the declination at one observation. See Circle, n., 3.
- Transit compass
- See Transit, 5, above.
- Transit duty
- a duty paid on goods that pass through a country.
- Transit instrument
- A telescope mounted at right angles to a horizontal axis, on which it revolves with its line of collimation in the plane of the meridian, -- used in connection with a clock for observing the time of transit of a heavenly body over the meridian of a place.
- Transit trade
- the business conected with the passage of goods through a country to their destination.
- Upper transit
- the passage of a heavenly body across that part of the meridian which is above the polar axis.
Transit
v. t.
- To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body). (Astron.)