
1) Bridge 2) Carrefour 3) Chiasma 4) Crossbreeding 5) Crossroad 6) Crosswalk 7) Crossway 8) Fording 9) Hybridisation 10) Hybridization 11) Hybridizing 12) Interbreeding 13) Journey 14) Testcross 15) Traversal 16) Trip 17) Viaduct 18) Passaggio
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1) Contradiction 2) Convolution 3) Crossbreeding 4) Decussation 5) Ferry ride 6) Frustrating 7) Frustration 8) Hybridization 9) Interdigitation 10) Intersecting 11) Intersection 12) It usually comes in stripes 13) Letter in two puzzle words 14) Level crossing 15) Place for a certain light 16) Transversion
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- a shallow area in a stream that can be forded
- a point where two lines (paths or arcs etc.) intersect
- the act of mixing different breeds of animals
- meet at a point
- hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- to cover a wide area
- meet and pass
- breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties
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[architecture] A crossing, in ecclesiastical architecture, is the junction of the four arms of a cruciform (cross-shaped) church. In a typically oriented church (especially of Romanesque and Gothic styles), the crossing gives access to the nave on the west, the transept arms on the north and south, and the choir on the east. The crossing is...
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[physics] The formal way to state this property is that the antiparticle scattering amplitudes are the analytic continuation of particle scattering amplitudes to negative energies. The interpretation of this statement is that the antiparticle is in every way a particle going backwards in time. In fermionic case, one can apply the same argum...
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• (v. t.) Intersection, as of two paths or roads. • (v. t.) The act of making the sign of the cross. • (v. t.) Contradiction; thwarting; obstruction. • (v. t.) The act by which anything is crossed; as, the crossing of the ocean. • (v. t.) The act of interbreeding; a mixing of breeds. • (v. t.) A place where anything (a...
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The area of intersection in a Cruciform church, formed by joining the Nave, Transept & Chancel.
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the area where the choir, nave, and transepts meet.
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One rail crossing another on the same level.
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the passage of a telecommunication line from one side of the electrical line to the other
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In architecture, the space formed in a cruciform church by the intersection of the east-west arm (nave and choir) with the north-south arm (transepts). In medieval churches it was often crowned...
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In a cruciform church, the area where the four arms of the cross meet. In many cruciform churches there is a tower over the crossing Related Words: Cruciform
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The area in the centre of a cruciform church, where the east-west and north-south arms cross.
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A crossing is the result of breeding two Vitis vinifera plants. This is distinct from a hybrid which involves using American vines.
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The area in the centre of a cruciform church, where the east-west and north-south arms cross.
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Cross'ing noun [ See Cross , transitive verb ] 1. The act by which anything is crossed; as, the crossing of the ocean. 2. The act of making the sign of the cross. Bp. Hall. 3. The act of interbreeding; a mixing of breeds. 4.
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Breeding horses of different pedigrees
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Area of a church where the at nave, choir, and transept intersect.
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Crossing is a decorating term referring to the distribution of paint evenly to a surface. In crossing, the paint is brushed on and then the brush taken across the work at a right angle to the direction of the previous stroke. With each stroke the pressure on the brush is reduced so as to eliminate brush marks.
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the intersection of a church nave and the transepts.
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Part of a church where the transepts cross the nave.
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crosswalk noun a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other
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Space where the transept intersects with the nave along the main axis of the church (fig.1).
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the area where the central part of the church (the nave) and the crosswise part of the church (the transept) meet, generally in front of the chancel. Where a church has a tower (as our church does) this often stands above the crossing.
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the act of a person or thing that crosses. · a place where lines, streets, tracks, etc., cross each other. · a place at which a road, railroad track, river, etc., may be crossed. · hybridization; crossbreeding. · the act of opposing or thwarting; frustration; contradiction. · the intersection of nave and transept in a cr...
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