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cross in English

  • cross
    adj. crossable.

  • cross
    adj. 1. lying or going across; crossing.
    Ex. He stood at the intersection of the cross streets.
    2. in a bad temper; peevish.
    Ex. She is cross because her cake burned. I have never had a cross word from him in my life (Jane Austen). <

  • cross
    adv. crossly.

  • cross
    adv. crosswise; across.

  • cross
    cross, noun, verb, adjective, adverb.

  • cross
    expr. cross over,
    a. (Biology.) to go from one homologous chromosome to another during meiosis.
    Ex. The farther apart the genes are on the same chromosome, the greater is the opportunity for crossing over (Harbaugh and Goodrich).
    b. (

  • cross
    expr. cross up, (Slang.)
    a. to betray; double-cross.
    Ex. The accused ... seemed to have been crossed up only by the one event of July 13 that the killer had overlooked (Time).
    b. to confuse.
    Ex. Consumers crossed up the sales ex

  • cross
    expr. take the cross, to join a crusade.
    Ex. Baldwin ... exhorted men to take the cross (Richard Grafton).

  • cross
    expr. the Cross,
    a. the cross on which Christ died. It is a symbol of Christianity.
    Ex. Those blessed feet ... nailed on the bitter Cross (Shakespeare).
    b. Christ's sufferings and death; the Atonement.
    Ex. the doctrine of the Cr

  • cross
    noun crosser.

  • cross
    noun crossness.

  • cross
    noun 1. a stick or post with another across it like a T or an X.
    2. anything shaped like this. A cross is a symbol of the Christian religion, such as when mounted on a pole and carried in a religious procession, or as a sign made with the right ha

  • cross
    v.i. 1. to lie across; intersect.
    Ex. the place where the two roads cross. Parallel lines cannot cross.
    2. to meet and pass.
    Ex. My letter to her and her letter to me crossed in the mail.
    3. to move from one side or place to ano

  • cross
    v.t. 1. to draw a line across.
    Ex. In writing you cross the letter ""t"".
    2a. to cancel by drawing a line or lines across.
    Ex. to cross off a name on a list. He crossed out the wrong word.
    b. to mark with an X.
    3. to put

cross in Maithili মৈথিলী

cross in Nepali नेपाली

cross in Tamil தமிழ்

cross in Telugu తెలుగు

cross in Urdu اُردُو

Dictionary: Cross

Cross

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb, Adjective

Pronunciation

/krɒs/ (British English), /krɔːs/ (American English)

Definitions

Noun: A structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse beam, used as a symbol of Christianity.

Verb: To go across or pass over something.

Adjective: Angry or annoyed.

Usage Examples

1. (Noun) "The church has a large wooden cross on its roof."

2. (Verb) "We need to cross the street to reach the park."

3. (Adjective) "She was cross with her brother for breaking her toy."

Etymology

From Old English "cros" (borrowed from Old Norse), derived from Latin "crux" meaning "stake or cross."

Synonyms

(Noun) Crucifix, intersection

(Verb) Traverse, pass

(Adjective) Angry, irritated

Antonyms

(Noun) Circle, loop

(Verb) Stay, remain

(Adjective) Happy, calm

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /krɒs/

American English: /krɔːs/

Australian English: /krɔs/

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchcroix/kwa/
Spanishcruz/kɾuθ/
GermanKreuz/kʁɔʏts/
Hindiक्रॉस/krɔːs/
Chinese (Mandarin)十字架/shí zì jià/
Russianкрест/krʲest/
Arabicصليب/ṣalīb/
Portuguesecruz/kɾus/
Italiancroce/ˈkro.tʃe/
Japanese十字架/jūjika/
Korean십자가/sipjaga/
Urduصلیب/ṣalīb/
Bengaliক্রস/krɔs/
Teluguక్రాస్/krās/
Tamilகுறுக்கு/kuṟukku/
Gujaratiક્રોસ/krɔs/
Punjabiਕਰੌਸ/kɾɔs/
Malayalamക്രോസ്/krās/
Kannadaಕ್ರಾಸ್/krās/

Historical Usage

The cross has been a symbol of Christianity since the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is also used in heraldry, mathematics, and road signage.

Cultural Nuances

In Christianity, the cross symbolizes faith and salvation. In many cultures, crossing one’s arms can indicate defiance or deep thought.

More Information

The cross is one of the most recognized symbols worldwide, commonly associated with religion, spirituality, and sacrifice.

In road signs and maps, a cross often signifies an intersection. The term "cross" is also used metaphorically to indicate hardship or burden, as in "bearing a cross."

Additionally, in sports, a "cross" refers to a type of pass, especially in football (soccer) where a ball is passed from the side to the center.

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