a small cross with a human figure attached to it, as a representation of Jesus crucified; crucifix.
8.
a sign made with the right hand by tracing the figure of a cross in the air or by touching the foreheard, chest, and shoulders, as an act of devotion.
9.
a structure or monument in the form of a cross, set up for prayer, as a memorial, etc.
10.
any of various conventional representations or modifications of the Christian emblem used symbolically or for ornament, as in heraldry or art: a Latin cross; a Maltese cross.
11.
the crucifixion of Jesus as the culmination of His redemptive mission.
12.
any suffering endured for Jesus' sake.
13.
the teaching of redemption gained by Jesus' death.
14.
the Christian religion, or those who accept it; Christianity; Christendom.
15.
an opposition; thwarting; frustration.
16.
any misfortune; trouble.
17.
a crossing of animals or plants; a mixing of breeds.
18.
an animal, plant, breed, etc., produced by crossing; crossbreed.
19.
a person or thing that is intermediate in character between two others.
20.
Boxing. a punch thrown across and over the lead of an opponent.
21.
Slang. a contest the result of which is dishonestly arranged beforehand.
22.
a crossing.
23.
a place of crossing.
24.
Plumbing. a four-way joint or connection.
25.
Theater. an actor's movement from one area of a stage to another.
26.
Also called cross-trade.Stock Exchange. an arrangement for the simultaneous sale and purchase of a block of stock handled by a single broker.
Origin: before 1000; Middle English, late Old English cros < Old Norse kross < Old Irish cros (< British Celtic ) < Latin crux;see crux
Related forms
cross·a·ble, adjective
cross·a·bil·i·ty, noun
re·cross, verb
un·cross·a·ble, adjective
Synonyms 29, 33. traverse, span, bridge. 39. baffle, foil, contradict. 49. petulant, fractious, irascible, waspish, crabbed, churlish, sulky, cantankerous, cranky, ill-tempered, impatient, irritable, fretful, touchy, testy. Cross,ill-natured,peevish,sullen refer to being in a bad mood or ill temper. Cross means temporarily in an irritable or fretful state, and somewhat angry: a cross reply. Ill-natured implies a more permanent condition, without definite cause, and means unpleasant, unkind, inclined to snarl or be spiteful: an ill-natured dog; ill-natured spite. Peevish means complaining and snappish: a peevish child. Sullen suggests a kind of glowering silent gloominess and means refusing to speak because of bad humor, anger, or a sense of injury or resentment: sullen and vindictive.
tv. to go against someone; to thwart someone. : Don't cross me up if you know what's good for you.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition. Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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