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Cross-country logo #10101) Fictional military sergeant
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Cross Country

Cross Country logo #21000[automobile] Cross Country is an automobile model name that was applied to station wagon versions of the: ...
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Cross-Country

Cross-Country logo #23313(Travel) Hiking or riding across open country rather than on a trail.
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cross-country logo #21003long-distance running over open country; unlike the longer marathon race, cross-country races usually are not run along roads or paths. Events are ... [17 related articles]
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cross country

cross country logo #20400[n] - a long race run over open country
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cross-country

cross-country logo #20400[adj] - from one side of a country to the other 2. [adj] - moving across open country rather than following tracks or roads 3. [adv] - across the countryside
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Cross-country

Cross-country logo #23315usually a circuit of trail that includes a combination of singletrack and forest roads. Can include more exposed land. Often written as ‘XC’.
Found on https://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/activities/mountain-biking/glossary

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cross country logo #20974 noun a long race run over open country
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cross-country logo #20974 adjective from one side of a country to the other; `a cross-country railway`
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Cross country

Cross country logo #22521A mountain bike discipline where racers ride up as well as down hills. Climbing ability, endurance and aerobic fitness are important. As opposed to gravity events.
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