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cross
noun
-
cross
,
crosses
,
crosser
,
crossest
a
shape
or
object
made
of
two
lines
or
bars
that
meet
and
go
past
each
other
,
often
used
as
a
religious
symbol
•
A
wooden
cross
stood
on
the
hill
overlooking
the
village
.
A
wooden
cross
stood
on
the
hill
overlooking
the
village
.
•
She
wore
a
silver
cross
on
a
chain
around
her
neck
.
She
wore
a
silver
cross
on
a
chain
around
her
neck
.
Old
English
"
cros
"
from
Latin
"
crux
"
meaning
stake
or
instrument
of
execution
,
later
developing
the
religious
sense
.
noun
-
cross
,
crosses
,
crosser
,
crossest
a
small
mark
like
an
“
×
”
used
to
show
a
choice
or
position
on
paper
•
Put
a
cross
in
the
box
next
to
the
right
answer
.
Put
a
cross
in
the
box
next
to
the
right
answer
.
•
The
inspector
drew
a
red
cross
beside
each
mistake
.
The
inspector
drew
a
red
cross
beside
each
mistake
.
adjective
-
cross
,
crosser
,
crossest
feeling
slightly
angry
or
annoyed
•
The
baby
became
cross
when
her
toy
was
taken
away
.
The
baby
became
cross
when
her
toy
was
taken
away
.
•
I
get
cross
if
people
interrupt
me
while
I
’
m
working
.
I
get
cross
if
people
interrupt
me
while
I
’
m
working
.
noun
-
cross
,
crosses
,
crosser
,
crossest
an
animal
or
plant
that
is
a
mixture
of
two
different
breeds
or
varieties
•
Their
new
dog
is
a
cross
between
a
labrador
and
a
poodle
.
Their
new
dog
is
a
cross
between
a
labrador
and
a
poodle
.
•
Plant
breeders
produced
a
wheat
cross
that
grows
well
in
dry
areas
.
Plant
breeders
produced
a
wheat
cross
that
grows
well
in
dry
areas
.
adjective
-
cross
,
crosser
,
crossest
slightly
angry
or
annoyed
•
Mum
sounded
cross
when
she
asked
why
I
was
late
for
dinner
.
Mum
sounded
cross
when
she
asked
why
I
was
late
for
dinner
.
•
Don
’
t
get
cross
;
I
only
borrowed
your
bike
for
a
minute
.
Don
’
t
get
cross
;
I
only
borrowed
your
bike
for
a
minute
.
Adjective
use
recorded
since
the
15th
century
,
perhaps
from
the
idea
of
‘
cross-grained
’
wood
being
difficult
to
work
,
hence
troublesome
.