cross out
Variant of cross
cross (krôs, kräs)
noun
- an upright post with a bar across it near the top, to which the ancient Romans fastened convicted persons to die
- a representation or figure of a cross, used as a badge, decoration, etc.; also, such a badge, decoration, etc. the Distinguished Service Cross
- a monument in the form of a cross, or with a cross on it, marking a crossroad, boundary, grave, etc.
- a staff with a cross at the top, carried before an archbishop as a sign of his authority
- a representation of a cross, in any of various recognized forms, as a symbol of the crucifixion of Jesus, hence of the Christian religion
- a crucifix
- the act of crossing, as from one side of a stage to the other
- the act of crossing oneself
- any trouble or affliction that one has to bear; also, anything that thwarts or frustrates
- any design, mark, or object made by two lines or surfaces that intersect one another
- such a mark () made as a signature, as by a person who cannot write
- a crossing, or mixing, of varieties or breeds; hybridization
- the result of such mixing; hybrid
- something that combines the qualities of two different things or types
- Slang a dishonest action, fixed contest or match, etc.
- Boxing a blow delivered over and across the opponent's lead
- Northern Cross
- Southern Cross
Etymology: < ME cros & crois; cros < OE cros & ON kross, both < OIr cros < L crux (gen. crucis), a cross < IE *kreuk-, extension of base *(s)ker-, to turn, bend > L curvus; ME crois < OFr < L crux
transitive verb
- to make the sign of the cross over or upon
- to place across or crosswise cross your fingers
- to lie or cut across; intersect where two streets cross one another
- to draw or put a line or lines across cross your t's
- to pass over; go from one side to the other of; go across to cross the ocean
- to carry or lead across
- to extend or reach across the bridge crosses a river
- to meet and pass (each other)
- to bring into contact, causing electrical interference the wires were crossed
- to go counter to; thwart; oppose
- to interbreed (animals or plants); breed (an individual of one type) with one of another; hybridize; cross-fertilize
intransitive verb
- to lie across; intersect
- to go or extend from one side to the other: often with over
- to pass each other while moving in opposite directions
- to interbreed; hybridize; cross-fertilize
adjective
- lying or passing across or through; transverse; crossing or crossed cross street, cross ventilation
- going counter; contrary; opposed at cross purposes
- irritated or irritable; ill-tempered
- involving reciprocal actions, etc.
- of mixed variety or breed; hybrid; crossbred
- Archaic causing harm; unfavorable
adverb
cross oneself
cross one's fingers
cross one's heart
cross someone's mind
cross someone's palm
cross someone's path
cross up
- to confuse or disorder
- to deceive, or double-cross
the Cross
- the cross on which Jesus was put to death
- the suffering and death or Atonement of Jesus
- Christianity or Christendom
- the constellation Crux
- the constellation Cygnus
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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