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in transitu

[ in trahn-si-too; English in tran-si-too, -tyoo ]

adverb

Latin.
  1. in transit; on the way.


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Their spirits were taking wing, and it was only by extraordinary skill that I effected what lawyer Snoodles said was a complete 'stoppage in transitu.'

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Interrogation, Interrogatively. in trans., in transitu=On the passage. intro., introd.

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On the other hand, there are individuals, whose names are forever before the public, in connection with some work, to be seen of men; but whose gold and silver, unless they are likely to glitter, in transitu, before the eye of the community, are parted with, reluctantly, if at all.

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In grave burial, the gases percolate gradually; and a considerable portion may be reasonably supposed to be neutralized, in transitu.

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Situated where the commerce from the East and the West meet in transitu, it grew in opulence and wealth, and was distinguished for the arts, and for the luxury and licentiousness of its inhabitants.

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