Cross ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Cross ( verb )

  1. To go or pass over (a place).
  2. To go or extend across (something).
  3. To move or lie or extend across each other.
  4. To make a movement that goes across or through something.
  5. To mark (something) with a cross or crosses.

Origin:

Old english cros, from latin crux cross, from the phrase crux commissa, literally "cross with transverse beam".

Examples:

  1. He crossed the street.
  2. The bridge crosses the river.
  3. The wires were crossed.
  4. She crossed her arms.
  5. He crossed the t"s and dotted the i"s.

(As a noun)

Cross ( noun )

  1. To go or pass over (a place).
  2. To go or extend across (something).
  3. To move or lie or extend across each other.
  4. To make a movement that goes across or through something.
  5. To mark (something) with a cross or crosses.

Origin:

Old english cros, from latin crux cross, from the phrase crux commissa, literally "cross with transverse beam".

Examples:

  1. He crossed the street.
  2. The bridge crosses the river.
  3. The wires were crossed.
  4. She crossed her arms.
  5. He crossed the t"s and dotted the i"s.
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