

Highway 50 crosses highway 80 right here.

Meet: The paths of our lives crossed again. to cancel by marking with a cross or drawing a line through or across: I crossed off the items on the shopping list.to assist (a person) across a street or intersection: The crossing guard is at the corner to cross the children in the morning.She crossed to the other side of the room. to move from one side to the other side of (a street, etc.): Cross the street at the corner.a person or thing intermediate in character between two others: The school seemed to be a cross between a train station and a cathedral: noisy and crowded one second, then quiet and serene the next.Geneticsa crossing of animals or plants, or an animal or plant produced this way Ĭrossbreed: The mule is a cross between a female horse and a male donkey.a cause of trouble, suffering, or misfortune: He had to bear the cross of his children's attempted suicides.

Religiona sign made with the hand outlining the figure of a cross upon the upper part of the body, done as an act of religious devotion.Religiona figure of a cross, or of the Cross as a Christian emblem: rows and rows of crosses in the cemetery.Religion the Cross, the cross upon which Jesus died.a wooden structure made up of a piece standing upright and another attached across it, upon which people were formerly put to death.a mark, usually an X, used as a signature or to indicate location, an error, etc.: The crosses mark the places where you must sign your name.a figure made up of two lines drawn across each other usually at right angles.Cross /krɔs, krɑs/ USA pronunciation n., v., adj., -er, -est.
