transit
tran·sit / ˈtranzit/ • n. 1. the carrying of people, goods, or materials from one place to another: a painting was damaged in transit. ∎ an act of passing through or across a place: the first west-to-east transit of the Northwest Passage | [as adj.] a transit airline passenger. ∎ the conveyance of passengers on public transportation. ∎ Astron. the passage of an inferior planet across the face of the sun, or of a moon or its shadow across the face of a planet. ∎ Astron. the apparent passage of a celestial body across the meridian of a place. ∎ Astrol. the passage of a celestial body through a specified sign, house, or area of a chart. 2. inf. (in full transit theodolite) a tool used by surveyors to measure horizontal angles.• v. (-sit·ed, -sit·ing) [tr.] pass across or through (an area): the new large ships will be too big to transit the Panama Canal. ∎ Astron. (of a planet or other celestial body) pass across (a meridian or the face of another body). ∎ Astrol. (of a celestial body) pass across (a specified sign, house, or area of a chart).
transition
tran·si·tion / tranˈzishən; -ˈsishən/ • n. the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another: students in transition from one program to another| a transition to multiparty democracy. ∎ a passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each other. ∎ Mus. a momentary modulation from one key to another. ∎ Physics a change of an atom, nucleus, electron, etc., from one quantum state to another, with emission or absorption of radiation.• v. undergo or cause to undergo a process or period of transition: [tr.] the network ought to be built by the federal government and then transitioned into private industry [intr.] we have transitioned from a high-intensity combat operation to a support role in the community. DERIVATIVES: tran·si·tion·al / -shənl/ adj.tran·si·tion·a·ry / -ˌnerē/ adj.
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1. Modulation from one key to another, particularly of a sudden and abrupt nature.
2. Transition passage is one which acts as link between 2 more substantial passages (in sym., conc., etc.).