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  1. Shaped like a cross or X; crossing lines.

  2. e.g. crossbody, crossbuck, cross-stitch Junction2004 x.JPG|thumb|Crossbuck sign at the intersection of Redrock Randsburg Road and the Union Pacific Railroad in California

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  3. Perpendicular in angle; transverse.

  4. e.g. crossbedding, crossband, crossmember mississippiensis (American alligator) 1 (15729152912).jpg|thumb|A juvenile American alligator with crossbands.

    (syn). See visuals for difference between crossband and crossbuck.

  5. Moving from one side to the other; across.

  6. e.g. crossfield, cross-city. When used for a rectangular space, this movement is typically diagonal, such as in crossbelt and crosscourt.

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  7. (a) Moving from one track or state to another.

  8. e.g. (l) as the process of blending the left and right channels of a stereo recording, crossfader, (l)

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  9. On the opposite side of.

  10. e.g. (l), cross-cousin, cross-ratio

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  11. Moving or acting against, opposing, contrary.

  12. e.g. crossflow, cross-beat, cross-vote

  13. Located between. Often, but not necessarily, forming an H-shaped structure.

  14. e.g. cross-passage, cross-tunnel, crossfire

  15. More than one, often in indicating applicability to several domains that are usually separate.

  16. e.g. crosslingual, cross-browser, crossfunctional, cross-cultural

  17. Involving two or more at the same time; coincident.

  18. e.g. crossbreak, crosspost, crosscurrent

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  20. Comparing two sources of information, often to verify their contents.

  21. e.g. crossdate, crossvalidated, crosscovariance

  22. To combine two entities to create a hybrid.

  23. e.g. crossbreed, cross-pollinate, crosslinear

  24. Mutual exchange or influence, where both entities are affected in the same way. Mutuality.

  25. e.g. crosstalk, crossrepression, crosscalibration, cross-progress

  26. One entity affecting a similar entity, such as to transfer of one property from one entity to the other.

  27. e.g. crossregulation, (l), crossprotection

    To ''crossfeed'' as to supply one fuel tank of an aircraft with fuel from another. To ''crossregulate'' is when one metabolic pathway is regulated by the enzymes in another pathway. These are one-way influences, whereas the previous sense of mutuality has symmetric two-way influences; e.g. ''crossrepression'' is mutual repression of interacting systems.

  28. Alternate, different.

  29. e.g. cross-tune, cross-birth, cross-live