Trans is the suffix for "across" or "tele". Here are some examples: Transfer - to move across from one place to another place. Telecommunications - communication across a city, state, or even the world.
Its meaning is akin to across, beyond, through, or any other word of that sort.
The word transmountain means that something goes across a mountain. An example would be a tunnel that goes through a mountain, or a bridge that goes across a mountain.
The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
Traverse means "to cross". It's origin is the French word "traverser" which means "to cross".
It means 'across'. For example, 'transatlantic' means something that crosses the Atlantic Ocean.
The prefix dia- means across or through. This is common word with this prefix: diameter.
The word that means across the continent is, transcontinental.
"Trans-" is a word-forming element that means "across, beyond, through, on the other side of, or to go beyond" and originates in the Latin language.
It is a loan word from Latin meaning across, beyond or through used in combination with elements of any origin. Examples would be Transfer, Transformer, Transportation
The word part that means "ear" is "oto-" or "audio-".
The word part com- means together
The Latin root word that means to send across is "trans-", which comes from the Latin word "trans" meaning "across" or "beyond".