Verb (used with object) : A bridge traverses the stream. ,The climbers traversed the east face of the mountain. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used without object) : a point in the river where we could traverse. From Dictionary.com.
Superior, then an almost untraversed sheet of deep, dreary water. From Wordnik.com. [The Englishwoman in America] Reference
This recalls had the effect of making 90% of the UO world uninhabited, untraversed, and utterly devoid of. From Wordnik.com. [The Once and Future MMO] Reference
This had the effect of making 90% of the UO world uninhabited, untraversed, and utterly devoid of Players. From Wordnik.com. [The Once and Future MMO] Reference
Had swung upon that bright, that long, untraversed way. From Wordnik.com. [Chavez] Reference
It is her kingdom, of the interdicted untraversed frontiers. From Wordnik.com. [Beauchamp's Career — Complete] Reference
I have somewhat changed this title; for even the untraversed. From Wordnik.com. [Thirteen Chapters of American History represented by the Edward Moran series of Thirteen Historical Marine Paintings] Reference
Initial stage in the inaugurated Teaching Campaign still untraversed. From Wordnik.com. [Messages to America] Reference
The only bridge untraversed is that of using Apple applications in Linux. From Wordnik.com. [LXer Linux News] Reference
When they looked upon the Master they had no vision of untraversed worlds. From Wordnik.com. [The Friend on the Road and Other Studies in the Gospels] Reference
They were in the heart of an unknown wilderness, untraversed as yet by a white man. From Wordnik.com. [Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains] Reference
Jupiter, or whether it wended its course through the untraversed regions of the milky way. From Wordnik.com. [Off on a Comet! a Journey through Planetary Space] Reference
The Pacific in this region is an indolent blue expanse, pure and lonely, an almost untraversed sea. From Wordnik.com. [The Hawaiian Archipelago] Reference
They had already penetrated into seas untraversed by a sail, and where man had never before adventured. From Wordnik.com. [Great Epochs in American History, Volume I. Voyages Of Discovery And Early Explorations: 1000 A.D.-1682] Reference
It was untraversed wilderness, even for western Canadians, before the coming of the railroad about 1909. From Wordnik.com. [Canadian Cities of Romance] Reference
Through the triangular gaps in the panes the village-green showed untraversed, sunlit, tranquil, garnished. From Wordnik.com. [The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel] Reference
This it is to be young and for the first time mastering the geography of an unknown and untraversed continent. From Wordnik.com. [The Lilac Sunbonnet] Reference
A very quiet aristocratic part of Rome, of narrow streets between high palaces, and little untraversed squares. From Wordnik.com. [The Spirit of Rome] Reference
On the one side was the great arid desert stretching away to Timbuctoo, on the other was a sea untraversed by vessels. From Wordnik.com. [The Captain of the Polestar] Reference
Why, he asked himself, should not France share in the glory of discovering new lands, and penetrating untraversed seas?. From Wordnik.com. [Laperouse] Reference
In the spring of 1257 the lord of Gwynedd appeared in regions untraversed by the men of Snowdon since the days of his grandfather. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)] Reference
Of these streams the most northern, the Khabour, runs chiefly in an untraversed country -- the district between Julamerik and the Tigris. From Wordnik.com. [The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.] Reference
But Drake with his one ship and eighty men held boldly on; and passing the Straits of Magellan, untraversed as yet by any Englishman, swept the unguarded coast of. From Wordnik.com. [History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8)] Reference
Nobody expected to see any ships in these untraversed waters, and we can easily picture the amazement of officers, crews, and convicts when the white sails appeared. From Wordnik.com. [Laperouse] Reference
Our course would clear the southern end of Lake Wells with which I had no desire to become entangled; and by so avoiding it I should cross a piece of country hitherto untraversed. From Wordnik.com. [Spinifex and Sand] Reference
A degree what you want, but still there is much land untraversed. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss] Reference
Nebuchadnezzar’s hottest furnace you would issue forth untraversed by the smell of fire.”. From Wordnik.com. [Villette] Reference
A circle of forty miles in diameter, untraversed by roads in many directions, and including moors, mountains, rivers, and lakes. From Wordnik.com. [The Surgeon's Daughter] Reference
There is no untraversed ocean to tempt the Columbus of any Art. "It is dreary -- very dreary -- that. From Wordnik.com. [Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida] Reference
I believe, if some of you were thrown into Nebuchadnezzar's hottest furnace you would issue forth untraversed by the smell of fire. ". From Wordnik.com. [Villette] Reference
Of life's untraversed ocean!. From Wordnik.com. [Lucile] Reference
A sea untraversed, an enchanted sea. From Wordnik.com. [The Poems of William Watson] Reference
To mark untraversed ages, and to trace. From Wordnik.com. [The Columbiad] Reference
Along an old and long untraversed way. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar] Reference
Your barren wastes untraversed by a sail. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2] Reference
Tamed all the dangers of untraversed waves. From Wordnik.com. [The Columbiad] Reference
Then by a new road, untraversed by Europeans. From Wordnik.com. [Byeways in Palestine] Reference
Columbus crossed the untraversed ocean to add a. From Wordnik.com. [History of the English People, Volume III (of 8) The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540] Reference
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