1. cross
verb. ['ˈkrɔs'] travel across or pass over.
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- cross (English)
- cross (Middle English (1100-1500))
2. cross
verb. ['ˈkrɔs'] meet at a point.
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- cross (English)
- cross (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. cross
adjective. ['ˈkrɔs'] extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis.
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- cross (English)
- cross (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. cross
noun. ['ˈkrɔs'] a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece.
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- cross (English)
- cross (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. index
noun. ['ˈɪndɛks'] a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time.
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- index (English)
- index (Latin)
- indico (Latin)
6. index
noun. ['ˈɪndɛks'] a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number.
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- index (English)
- index (Latin)
- indico (Latin)
7. index
verb. ['ˈɪndɛks'] list in an index.
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- index (English)
- index (Latin)
- indico (Latin)
8. cross
verb. ['ˈkrɔs'] hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of.
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- cross (English)
- cross (Middle English (1100-1500))