The term "glided" typically refers to moving smoothly and effortlessly, often in a graceful or elegant manner. It can also describe the act of moving across a surface with little friction or resistance, as if sliding with ease.
to taxi
It's called a cross.
Immobile (though I don't quite understand what you mean by science word)
small cozy confining quaint crowded
wade They waded through the murky water.
Her sinister eyes glared at him from across the room.
The root word "transplant" comes from the Latin words "trans," meaning "across" or "beyond," and "plantare," meaning "to plant." This word is used to describe the process of moving something from one place to another, typically referring to the transplantation of an organ or tissue from one person to another.
The man was impolite when he shouted at the waiter from across the room.
The Greek word "argon" means "lazy" or "inactive." It is used to describe something that is not moving or functioning.
The correct term is "across." "Acrossed" is not a valid English word. Use "across" when referring to moving from one side to another or when something is situated on the other side.
Transit is moving from another place to an other.- The word "Trans" means across ( not associated with lines ).