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Definition of Cross
1. Adjective. Extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis. "Transverse colon"
2. Verb. Travel across or pass over. "These men Cross the river"; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
Specialized synonyms: Tramp, Stride, Walk, Crisscross, Ford, Bridge, Jaywalk, Drive, Take, Course, Hop
Generic synonyms: Go Across, Go Through, Pass
Derivative terms: Crossing, Crossing, Crossing, Track, Traversal, Traverse, Traverser
3. Noun. A wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece.
4. Adjective. Annoyed and irritable.
Similar to: Ill-natured
Derivative terms: Crabbedness, Crab, Crabbiness, Crossness, Fussiness, Grouch, Grump, Grumpiness
5. Verb. Meet at a point. "His fields Cross mine at this point"
Generic synonyms: Come Across, Encounter, Meet, Run Across, Run Into, See
Derivative terms: Crossing, Crossing, Intersectant, Intersection
6. Noun. A marking that consists of lines that cross each other.
Generic synonyms: Marking
Derivative terms: Crisscross, Crisscross, Crisscross, Mark, Mark
7. Verb. Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. "Sam cannot Cross Sue "; "Foil your opponent"
Specialized synonyms: Disappoint, Let Down, Dash, Short-circuit, Ruin
Generic synonyms: Forbid, Foreclose, Forestall, Preclude, Prevent
Also: Double Cross
Derivative terms: Foiling, Frustration, Frustration, Frustration, Frustrative, Thwarter, Thwarting
8. Noun. A representation of the structure on which Jesus was crucified; used as an emblem of Christianity or in heraldry.
Generic synonyms: Emblem
9. Verb. Fold so as to resemble a cross. "She crossed her legs"
10. Noun. Any affliction that causes great suffering. "He bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns"
11. Verb. To cover or extend over an area or time period. "The novel spans three centuries"
Generic synonyms: Continue, Cover, Extend
Derivative terms: Span, Sweep
12. Noun. (genetics) an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species. "A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey"
Generic synonyms: Being, Organism
Specialized synonyms: Dihybrid, Monohybrid
Category relationships: Genetic Science, Genetics
Derivative terms: Crossbreed, Hybrid, Hybridize
13. Verb. Meet and pass. "The trains crossed"
14. Noun. (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids.
Generic synonyms: Conjugation, Coupling, Mating, Pairing, Sexual Union, Union
Specialized synonyms: Dihybrid Cross, Monohybrid Cross, Reciprocal, Reciprocal Cross, Test-cross, Testcross
Category relationships: Genetic Science, Genetics
Derivative terms: Hybridise, Hybridize, Hybridize, Interbreed
15. Verb. Trace a line through or across. "Cross your `t'"
16. Verb. Breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties. "These species do not interbreed"
Generic synonyms: Breed
Specialized synonyms: Backcross
Derivative terms: Crossing, Crossbreed, Hybridisation, Hybrid, Hybrid, Hybridization, Hybridizing, Interbreeding, Interbreeding
Definition of Cross
1. n. A gibbet, consisting of two pieces of timber placed transversely upon one another, in various forms, as a
2. a. Not parallel; lying or falling athwart; transverse; oblique; intersecting.
3. prep. Athwart; across.
4. v. t. To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
5. v. i. To lie or be athwart.
Definition of Cross
1. Proper noun. (surname topographic from=Middle English dot=) for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road ¹
2. Noun. A geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other. ¹
3. Noun. (heraldiccharge) Any geometric figure having this or a similar shape, such as a cross of Lorraine or a Maltese cross. ¹
4. Noun. A wooden post with a perpendicular beam attached and used (especially in the Roman Empire) to execute criminals (by crucifixion). ¹
5. Noun. (''usually with'' the) The cross on which Christ was crucified. ¹
6. Noun. A hand gesture made by Catholics in imitation of the shape of the Cross. ¹
7. Noun. (Christianity) A modified representation of the crucifixion stake, worn as jewellery or displayed as a symbol of religious devotion. ¹
8. Noun. (''figurative, from Christ's bearing of the cross'') A difficult situation that must be endured. ¹
9. Noun. The act of going across; the act of passing from one side to the other ¹
10. Noun. (biology) Animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization. ¹
11. Noun. (boxing) a hook thrown over the opponent's punch ¹
12. Noun. (football) A pass in which the ball travels from by one touchline across the pitch. ¹
13. Noun. A place where roads intersect and lead off in four directions; a crossroad (common in UK and Irish place names such as ''Gerrards Cross''). ¹
14. Noun. A monument that marks such a place. (Also common in UK or Irish place names such as ''Charing Cross'') ¹
15. Noun. (Rubik's Cube) Four edge cubies of one side that are in their right places, forming the shape of a cross. ¹
16. Adjective. Transverse; lying across the main direction. ¹
17. Adjective. (archaic) Opposite, opposed to. ¹
18. Adjective. (rare) Opposing, adverse; being contrary to what one would hope or wish for. ¹
19. Adjective. Bad-tempered, angry, annoyed. ¹
20. Preposition. (archaic) across ¹
21. Verb. To mark with an X. ¹
22. Verb. (transitive) To go from one side of (something) to the other. ¹
23. Verb. (intransitive) To travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that of another. ¹
24. Verb. (transitive) To contradict (another) or frustrate the plans of. ¹
25. Verb. (''reflexive'' '''to cross oneself''') To make the sign of the cross over oneself. ¹
26. Verb. (context: cricket reciprocally) Of both batsmen, to pass each other when running between the wickets in order to score runs. ¹
27. Verb. (biology) to cross-fertilize or crossbreed. ¹
28. Verb. (legal) to conduct a cross examination; to question a hostile witness ¹
29. Verb. (football) To pass the ball from one side of the pitch to the other side. ¹
30. Verb. (rugby) To score a try. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cross
1. ill-tempered [adj CROSSER, CROSSEST] / to intersect [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: intersect
Medical Definition of Cross
1. 1. Any figure in the shape of a cross formed by two intersecting lines. Synonym: crux. Synonym: crux of heart. 3. A method of hybridization or the hybrid so produced. Origin: F. Croix, L. Crux (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cross
Literary usage of Cross
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Confessions of St. Augustine by Augustine (1909)
"CHAPTER XII Of the royal way of the Holy Cross THAT seemeth a hard saying to
many, // any man will come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his Cross ..."
2. Report by New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Botanical Dept (1908)
"It remains for this cross to maintain itself with the testers. ... The two blocks
of the above cross were not well situated for the season and suffered ..."
3. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble by Thomas Malory, Alfred William Pollard, William Caxton (1903)
"And as soon as that man had touched the Cross with his hand it was as whole as
ever it was to-fore. Then soon after there fell a ..."
4. Convention by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1906)
"Cross-arms shall not be painted, but as soon as cut and finished shall be ...
Cross-arms shall be subject to inspection at point of delivery and all arms ..."
5. The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson (1888)
"BRIDE'S Cross stood a little way back from ... Dick set him down upon the lowest
step of the cross, wrapped himself well in his tabard, ..."