cross

/kɹɑs//kɹɒs//kɹɔs/

noun

  1. 1

    A geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other.

    Put a cross for a wrong answer and a tick for a right one.
  2. 2

    Any geometric figure having this or a similar shape, such as a cross of Lorraine or a Maltese cross.

  3. 3

    A wooden post with a perpendicular beam attached and used (especially in the Roman Empire) to execute criminals (by crucifixion).

    Criminals were commonly executed on a wooden cross.
  4. 4

    (usually with the) The cross on which Christ was crucified.

  5. 5

    A hand gesture made in imitation of the shape of the Cross.

    She made the cross after swearing.
  6. 6

    A modified representation of the crucifixion stake, worn as jewellery or displayed as a symbol of religious devotion.

    She was wearing a cross on her necklace.
  7. 7

    (figurative, from Christ's bearing of the cross) A difficult situation that must be endured.

    It's a cross I must bear.
  8. 8

    The act of going across; the act of passing from one side to the other

    A quick cross of the road.
  9. 9

    An animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization.

  10. 10

    (by extension) A hybrid of any kind.

  11. 11

    A hook thrown over the opponent's punch.

  12. 12

    A pass in which the ball travels from by one touchline across the pitch.

  13. 13

    A place where roads intersect and lead off in four directions; a crossroad (common in UK and Irish place names such as Gerrards Cross).

  14. 14

    A monument that marks such a place. (Also common in UK or Irish place names such as Charing Cross)

  15. 15

    A coin stamped with the figure of a cross, or that side of such a piece on which the cross is stamped; hence, money in general.

  16. 16

    Church lands.

  17. 17

    A line drawn across or through another line.

  18. 18

    An instrument for laying of offsets perpendicular to the main course.

  19. 19

    A pipe-fitting with four branches whose axes usually form a right angle.

  20. 20

    (Rubik's Cube) Four edge cubies of one side that are in their right places, forming the shape of a cross.

  21. 21

    The thirty-sixth Lenormand card.

  22. 22

    Crossfire.

verb

  1. 1

    To make or form a cross.

  2. 2

    To move relatively.

  3. 3

    (social) To oppose.

  4. 4

    To cross-fertilize or crossbreed.

    They managed to cross a sheep with a goat.
  5. 5

    To stamp or mark (a cheque) in such a way as to prevent it being cashed, thus requiring it to be deposited into a bank account.

adjective

  1. 1

    Transverse; lying across the main direction.

    At the end of each row were cross benches which linked the rows.
  2. 2

    Opposite, opposed to.

    His actions were perversely cross to his own happiness.
  3. 3

    Opposing, adverse; being contrary to what one would hope or wish for.

  4. 4

    Bad-tempered, angry, annoyed.

    Please don't get cross at me. (or) Please don't get cross with me.
  5. 5

    Made in an opposite direction, or an inverse relation; mutually inverse; interchanged.

    cross interrogatories

preposition

  1. 1

    Across

    She walked cross the mountains.
  2. 2

    Cross product of the previous vector and the following vector.

    The Lorentz force is q times v cross B.

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