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    a·thwart
    [əˈTHwôrt]
    preposition
    1. from side to side of; across:
      "a long counter thrown athwart the entranceway"
    2. in opposition to; counter to:
      "these statistics run sharply athwart conventional presumptions"
    adverb
    athwart (adverb)
    1. across from side to side; transversely:
      "one table running athwart was all the room would hold"
    2. so as to be perverse or contradictory:
      "our words ran athwart and we ended up at cross purposes"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from a- ‘on’ + thwart.
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    You can describe things that stretch sideways or span between objects as athwart, and you can also use the word to mean "in opposition to" or "against." For example, you might say that your plans to paint the house dark gray run athwart your roommate's plan, which involves hot pink with gold trim.