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CROSS-PURPOSE, n. A contrary purpose; contradictory system; also, a conversation...
CROSS-QUESTION, v.t. To cross examine.
CROSS-WAY, CROSS-ROAD, n. A way or road that crosses another road or the chief r...
CROSS-ROW, n. 1. The alphabet, so named because a cross is placed at the beginni...
CROSS-SEA, n. Waves running across others; a swell running in different directions.
CROSS-STAFF, n. An instrument to take the altitude of the sun or stars.
CROSS-STONE, n. A mineral called also harmotome, and staurolite. It is almost al...
CROSS-TINING, n. In husbandry, a harrowing by drawing the harrow or drag back an...
CROSS-TREES, n. In ships, certain pieces of timber, supported by the cheeks and ...
CROSS-WAY, CROSS-ROAD, n. A way or road that crosses another road or the chief r...
CROSS-WIND, n. A side wind; an unfavorable wind.
CROSS-WISE, adv. Across; in the form of a cross.
CROSS-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Valantia.
CROSSCUT, v.t. To cut across.
CROSSCUT-SAW, n. A saw managed by two men, one at each end.
CROSSED, pp. Having a line drawn over; canceled; erased; passed over; thwarted; ...