Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The act or action of crossing.
- noun A place at which roads, lines, or tracks intersect; an intersection.
- noun A place at which a river, railroad, or highway, for example, may be crossed.
- noun The intersection of the nave and transept in a cruciform church.
- noun Biology The process of crossbreeding; hybridization.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of passing across something: as, the crossing of the Atlantic.
- noun Intersection: as, the crossing of bars in latticework.
- noun The place at which a road, ravine, mountain, river, etc., is or may be crossed or passed over: as, the crossings of streets.
- noun In railroads, the necessary arrangement of rails to form a communication from one track-way to the other.
- noun The act of opposing or thwarting; contradiction.
- noun The act of making the sign of the cross: as, with many protestations and crossings.
- noun The act or process of cross-breeding or cross-fertilizing: hybridization.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act by which anything is crossed.
- noun The act of making the sign of the cross.
- noun The act of interbreeding; a mixing of breeds.
- noun Intersection, as of two paths or roads.
- noun A place where anything (as a stream) is crossed; a paved walk across a street, or a set of marks across the street pavement indicating that this is a designated location for pedestrians to cross.
- noun Contradiction; thwarting; obstruction.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
intersection whereroads ,lines , ortracks cross - noun A
place at which ariver ,railroad , orhighway may becrossed - noun A
voyage across abody ofwater - noun architecture The
volume formed by the intersection ofchancel ,nave andtransepts in acruciform church ; often with atower orcupola over it - adjective rare
Extending orlying across ; in acrosswise direction .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun traveling across
- noun a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other
- noun a shallow area in a stream that can be forded
- noun a voyage across a body of water (usually across the Atlantic Ocean)
- noun a junction where one street or road crosses another
- noun a point where two lines (paths or arcs etc.) intersect
- noun (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
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Examples
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The term crossing is sometimes used in a much more restricted sense, as in the remark of Mr. Boswell in his essay quoted on page 69 where he says, "When I praise the advantage of crossing I would have it clearly understood that it is only to bring together animals _not nearly related_ but always of _the same breed_."
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He wants to aggressively grab the most interesting software technology the labs is working on and herd it as quickly as possible into new products if it shows potential -- what he calls crossing the chasm from applications to products.
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All vendors have their R&D teams, but Shockley aims for driving out the time it takes to go from idea to product, what he calls crossing the chasm.
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If my memory serves me correctly, the Santa Teresa crossing is about 15 miles west of I25 from a junction just north of El Paso.
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We came through Laredo with no problem and wonder if this crossing is as easy as Laredo.
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In any event, the Colombia crossing is a dandy, a good option even if that tollroad hasn´t reopened.
Border Crossing 2005
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This crossing is a bit out of the way, but it is virtually empty all the time.
Mazatlan from Austin 2004
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I have lived in Ciudad de Acuña for the past three years and the crossing is always an easy one.
Border Crossing 2003
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SLOBOGIN: Dr. David Greenfield specializes if addiction, and lately, he's spending a lot of time treating a new and addictive brand of adultery, what he calls crossing the line on line.
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The Santa Teresa crossing is my favorite -- you avoid Juarez and El Paso.
vendingmachine commented on the word crossing
Beware: bilbies crossing.
August 13, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
*crosses*
August 14, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
*crosses back*
August 14, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
la la la la la
August 14, 2015
vendingmachine commented on the word crossing
Do bilbies hop? I'm not sure how they move from place to place.
August 14, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
bilbycopter mostly.
August 14, 2015
ruzuzu commented on the word crossing
Wait. Why did the bilby cross the road?
August 14, 2015
vendingmachine commented on the word crossing
To get to his helipad (bilbypad), of course.
August 14, 2015
vendingmachine commented on the word crossing
I've known bilby even BEFORE Wordnik. This is the way we kid each other. It's all good.
August 15, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
I burrowed under the road.
August 16, 2015
bilby commented on the word crossing
To get to the vending machine.
August 16, 2015