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Cross- noun,
Cross - (pronounced kros )
n 1 A gibbetlike structure anciently used in crucifying, specifically with the the cross on which Christ was crucified
2 A representation thing of the cross as the symbol of Christ's death, also the emblem and symbol of Christianity
2 A representation thing of the cross as the symbol of Christ's death, also the emblem and symbol of Christianity
3 Some thing like or suggestive of a cross
4 Affliction or trial as a test of Christian patience or virtue, hence trial misfortune
5 Two lines crossing esp such a mark as a signature
6 A mixing of breeds, crossbreed, hybrid
verb
1 To put or lay across, or athwart;also to lie, or pass across, intersect, as to cross the arms
2 To make the sign of the cross on or over; as, he crossed himself
3 To cancel by marking crosses on or over ; usually with out or off
4 To draw or write something as a line, across; as, to cross one's t's
5 To move across or past, as, to cross a stream
6 To meet and pass
7 To cause to interbreed hybridize
1 To lie, or be athwart
2 To move or pass, or to extend from side to side, or from place to place, often with over
3 To meet and pass as our letters crossed
4 To interbreed, hybridize
adv & prep
Across а 3
1 Not parallel lying, falling, or passing athwart, transverse
2 Contrary or adverse
3 Peevishm ill humored
Illustration:
Cross
1 Latin
2 Greek
3 Maltese
4 St Andrew's
References:
Webster Noa WEBSTER'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DICTIONARY ABRIDGED FROM WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY SPRINGFIELD MASS G & C MERRIAM CO 1914
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