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11Transit — Trans it, v. t. (Astron.) To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body). [1913 Webster] …
12Transit — Transit, Transithandel (ital.), s. Durchfuhr und Durchfuhrhandel …
13Transit — (ital. transĭto), Durchgang, Durchfuhr; Transithandel, Zwischenhandel, Durchfuhrhandel, der Bezug von Waren aus einem Handelsgebiet, um sie wieder nach einem andern hin auszuführen …
14transit — index circulation, reconversion, transition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
15Transit — trademark a type of large ↑van (=a vehicle that is used for carrying goods) made by the Ford Motor Company in the UK …
16Transit — »Durchgang, Durchfuhr ‹von Waren›«, meist in Zusammensetzungen wie »Transithandel, Transitverkehr, Transitvisum« u. a.: Das Wort wurde im 16. Jh. aus gleichbed. it. transito eingedeutscht; dies geht auf lat. transitus »Übergang, Durchgang« zurück …
17transit — Mail received from other post offices and handled for redistribution …
18transit — [n] transportation alteration, carriage, carrying, conveyance, crossing, infiltration, motion, movement, osmosis, passage, penetration, permeation, portage, shift, shipment, transfer, transference, transport, transporting, travel, traverse;… …
19transit — ► NOUN 1) the carrying of people or things from one place to another. 2) an act of passing through or across a place. ► VERB (transited, transiting) ▪ pass across or through. ORIGIN Latin transitus, from transire go across …
20transit — The movement of goods from one European Union ( EU) Member State to another without the need to enter them to a customs procedure. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * transit tran‧sit [ˈtrænst, zt] noun [uncountable] 1. TRANSPORT TRAVEL the… …