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    cross
    [krôs, kräs]
    noun
    cross (noun) · crosses (plural noun) · the Cross (plural noun) · Cross (noun) · a cross between (noun)
    1. a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×):
      "cut a cross in the bark with a sharp knife"
      • a cross (×) used to show that something is incorrect or unsatisfactory.
      • a cross-shaped decoration awarded for personal valor or indicating rank in some orders of knighthood:
        "the Military Cross"
      • (the Cross)
        the constellation Southern Cross. Also called crux
    2. an upright post with a transverse bar, as used in antiquity for crucifixion.
      • (the Cross)
        the cross on which Jesus was crucified:
        "the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross"
      • a cross, or a representation of it, as an emblem of Christianity:
        "she wore a cross around her neck"
      • short for sign of the cross (see sign)
      • a staff surmounted by a cross carried in religious processions.
      • something unavoidable that has to be endured:
        "she's just a cross we have to bear"
    3. an animal or plant resulting from crossbreeding; a hybrid:
      "a Devon and Holstein cross"
      • (a cross between)
        a mixture or compromise of two things:
        "the system is a cross between a monorail and a conventional railroad"
    4. soccer
      a pass of the ball across the field toward the center close to one's opponents' goal:
      "Beckham's low cross was turned into the net by Cole"
      • boxing
        a blow delivered across and over the opponent's lead:
        "a right cross"
    verb
    cross (verb) · crosses (third person present) · crossed (past tense) · crossed (past participle) · crossing (present participle)
    1. go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area):
      "he has crossed the Atlantic twice" · "two paths crossed the field" · "a shadow of apprehension crossed her face" · "we crossed over the bridge"
      • go across or climb over (an obstacle or boundary):
        "he attempted to cross the border into Jordan" · "we crossed over a fence"
      • (cross over)
        (especially of an artist or an artistic style or work) begin to appeal to a different audience, especially a wider one:
        "a talented animator who crossed over to live action"
    2. pass in an opposite or different direction; intersect:
      "the two lines cross at 90°"
      • cause (two things) to intersect:
        "cross the cables in opposing directions"
      • place (something) crosswise:
        "Michele sat back and crossed her arms"
      • (of a letter) be sent before receipt of another from the person being written to:
        "our letters crossed"
    3. draw a line or lines across; mark with a cross:
      "cross the t's"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        mark or annotate (a check), typically by drawing a pair of parallel lines across it, to indicate that it must be paid into a named bank account:
        "a crossed check"
      • (cross someone/something off)
        delete a name or item on a list as being no longer required or involved:
        "Liz crossed off the days on the calendar"
      • (cross something out)
        delete an incorrect or inapplicable word or phrase by drawing a line through it:
        "cross out any portions which do not apply"
    4. (cross oneself)
      (of a person) make the sign of the cross in front of one's chest as a sign of Christian reverence or to invoke divine protection:
      "Beatie crossed herself quickly at the mention of the dead"
    5. soccer
      pass (the ball) across the field toward the center when attacking:
      "he could not get to the line to cross the ball" · "Powell crossed from the left"
    6. cause (an animal of one species, breed, or variety) to interbreed with one of another species, breed, or variety:
      "many animals of the breed were crossed with the closely related Guernsey" · "he behaved like an old regular officer crossed with a mathematician"
      • cross-fertilize (a plant):
        "a hybrid tea was crossed with a polyantha rose"
    7. oppose or stand in the way of (someone):
      "no one dared cross him"
    adjective
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    cross (adjective)
    1. annoyed:
      "he seemed to be very cross about something"
    Origin
    late Old English cros (in the sense ‘monument in the form of a cross’), from Old Norse kross, from Old Irish cros, from Latin crux.
    cross-
    [krôs]
    combiningform
    1. denoting movement or position across something:
      "cross-channel"
      • denoting interaction:
        "cross-pollinate"
      • passing from side to side; transverse:
        "crosspiece"
    2. describing the form or figure of a cross:
      "crossbones"
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    verb
    1. go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area):
      travel across
      go across
      make one's way across
      range over
      tramp over
      wander over
      extend across
      stretch across
      arch over
      vault over
    2. pass in an opposite or different direction; intersect:
      • oppose or stand in the way of (someone):
        Opposite:
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      How do you use a cross in a sentence?A cross is a written mark in the shape of an X. You can use it, for example, to indicate that an answer to a question is wrong, to mark the position of something on a map, or to indicate your vote on a ballot paper. Put a tick next to those activities you like and a cross next to those you dislike.
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      any object, figure, or mark resembling a cross, as two intersecting lines. a mark resembling a cross, usually an X, made instead of a signature by a person unable to write. the Cross, the cross upon which Jesus died.
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