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allogamy the technique or process of cross-fertilization in plants.
ankh in Egyptian art, a cross with a loop at the top, symbolic of life.
annual ring one of the concentric rings of wood visible in a cross section of a tree representing the layer of growth from one year.
apostrophe1 this mark used in plurals of letters or numbers. An example of this use is "You forgot to cross your t's." [1/3 definitions]
arbor vitae the treelike structure of the white matter in the cerebellum when viewed in longitudinal cross section.
bestride to cross or step over with long strides. [1/3 definitions]
biathlon an athletic competition combining cross-country skiing and sharpshooting events.
bless to make the sign of the cross upon or over. [1/5 definitions]
bull terrier any of a breed of dog developed as a cross between the bulldog and the terrier, having a short, light-colored coat.
cancel to mark, cross out, or change to keep from being used again. [1/2 definitions]
CAT scan a cross-sectional image formed by a computerized combination of x-rays taken along a selected axis of the body, used as a diagnostic tool in medical treatment; computerized axial tomography scan.
cockeyed cross-eyed or having one squinting eye. [1/2 definitions]
concurrence a point at which three or more lines or planes meet or cross; convergence. [1/4 definitions]
cranky cross-tempered; grouchy. [1/3 definitions]
crosier a staff topped by a crook or cross, borne by or before an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a sign of his office.
cross something in the shape of a cross that is used as a symbol for Christianity. [1/10 definitions]
crossable combined form of cross.
crossbill a type of finch with a bill curved in such a way that the tips of the mandibles cross.
cross-country a cross-country sport, esp. running. [1/4 definitions]
cross hairs the two fine hairs, wires, or the like, one vertical and the other horizontal, that cross at right angles in an optical instrument such as a gunsight and that aid the viewer in aiming or focusing accurately.
crossing a place where two roads, routes, or railroad tracks cross each other. [1/2 definitions]