transverse position
The term "transverse position" refers to a specific orientation of an object or body. In medical contexts, particularly during pregnancy, it describes a fetus lying sideways in the uterus, with its head and feet pointing toward the mother's sides. This position can complicate delivery, as it is not the optimal head-down position for birth.
In other fields, such as physics, "transverse position" can describe the alignment of waves. For example, in transverse waves, the oscillations occur perpendicular to the direction of wave travel. This concept is crucial in understanding various phenomena, including sound and light propagation.