
1) Biological process 2) Bridge 3) Comic by Mark Millar 4) Crossing over 5) Def Jam Recordings single 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Go from country to pop 9) Go to the opposite side 10) Like some votes 11) Organic process 12) Point of intersection 13) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Crosswalk 2) Span
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A Transition from one turn to the next, when the CoM generally rises and crosses over the BoS (joints are extended as the skis go flat) frequently seen on the flatter sections of a GS course.
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the motion of crossing one leg/skate in front of another, particularly when going around turns in the track. This movement enables agile skating and also helps a skater maintain her speed around the turns.
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the motion of crossing one leg/skate in front of another, particularly when going around turns in the track. This movement enables agile skating and also helps a skater maintain her speed around the turns.
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Image that continues from one page of a publication across the gutter to the opposite page.
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A genetic operator that splices information from two or more parents to form a composite offspring that has genetic material from all parents.
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1) A route leading from one side of the stage to the other, out of the audiences view.
2) An electronic filter in a sound system that routes sound of the correct frequency to the correct part of the speaker system. Different speakers handle high frequencies (tweeters) and low frequencies (woofers). Sometimes known as a crossover network. An acti...
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(kros´o-vәr) the result of the reciprocal exchange of genetic material between chromosomes; see crossing over.
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A component that divides an audio signal into two or more ranges by frequency, sending, for example, low frequencies to one output and high frequencies to another. An active crossover is powered and divides the line-level audio signal prior to amplification. A passive crossover uses no external power supply and may be used either at line level or, ...
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1) The device on a sound system that routes the sound of the correct pitch to the correct part of the loudspeaker. 2) The space behind the stage setting or below the stage through which actors can get from one side of the stage to the other out of view of the audience.
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Protein motif that describes the connection between strands in a parallel beta sheet. In principle, can be extended to the region between adjacent parallel alpha-helices.
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the section of a drawworks drum grooved for angle control and in which the wire rope crosses over to start a new wrap. Also called an angle-control section.
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The frequency at which a signal is split in order to feed separate parts of a loudspeaker system. (Sound)
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The point where a player has to change from playing a forehand stroke to backhand stroke; often a target for attack as it is difficult to return balls aimed at this area.
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Treatment crossover. A patient who does not comply to assigned treatment and begins to adhere to one of the other treatments. Patient may be a drop-in or drop-out, depending on the direction of the crossover.
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(1 - Sound) A device which routes certain pitches of signal to the correct parts of the loudspeaker. (2 - Staging) The path from one side of the stage to the other which allows cast to move without being seen by the audience.
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A dribbling move involving a player passing the basketball from in front of their body from one hand to the other. This is the most common dribbling move and is great for quickly changing directions.
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A passage way behind the stage for actors and technicians to cross from one side of the stage to the other.
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noun the appropriation of a new style (especially in popular music) by combining elements of different genres in order to appeal to a wider audience; `a jazz-classical crossover album`
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Sound: a unit which splits sound into different frequency ranges for sending to different types of loudspeaker (qv).
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A circuit that divides the frequency spectrum into two or more parts. A crossover acts as a filter,
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A term used to describe the effect of ink from an image, rule or line art on one printed page, which carries over to another page of a bound work.
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a bridge or other structure for crossing over a river, highway, etc. · · Seecrossing over. · a genotype resulting from crossing over.
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The step used by skaters as they negotiate the curves. It involves crossing the outer foot over the inner to help maintain speed and balance – a very difficult maneuver to learn with the long blades of speed skates.
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