traversed in the PONS Dictionary

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The area is a vast alluvial floodplain traversed by numerous rivers and streams flowing in south-easterly direction.
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The route is traversed annually by a cavalcade of vintage buses.
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Next to the dunes is a band of high land that can easily be traversed by a marching army.
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Today, most of these gorges are traversed by long bridges, making travel far easier.
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Following these pathways allows for long distances to be traversed for little expenditure of.
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Having traversed more than their share of dry and arid land, the discovery of water, wherever it was, merited rejoicing.
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Once traversed however, the chamber and hallway are relatively spacious, and contain the first example of a red granite sarcophagus known in antiquity.
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He traversed the depth of this layer and emerged therefrom at a height of only 400 feet above the ground.
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It can only be traversed on horseback with a local guide.
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They were loaded and traversed by hydraulic power; the submerged tubes were fired by compressed air while the above-water tubes used cordite charges.
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