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81cross — See: AT CROSS PURPOSES, CARRY ONE S CROSS, DOUBLE CROSS, KEEP ONE S FINGERS CROSSED at CROSS ONE S FINGERS(1b) …
82cross — See: AT CROSS PURPOSES, CARRY ONE S CROSS, DOUBLE CROSS, KEEP ONE S FINGERS CROSSED at CROSS ONE S FINGERS(1b) …
83cross — 1. Any figure in the shape of a c. formed by two intersecting lines. SYN: crux. 2. SYN: crux of heart. 3. A method of hybridization or the hybrid so produced. [F. croix, L. crux] back c. the mating between an animal that is homozygous at a …
84cross — 1cròss s.m.inv. TS sport 1. nel calcio, tiro, eseguito da un attaccante, diretto da una fascia laterale del campo verso l area di rigore Sinonimi: centro, 2traversone. 2. nel pugilato, diretto incrociato Sinonimi: 2traversone. 3. nel tennis,… …
85cross — [OE] When the Anglo Saxons embraced Christianity they acquired cros, in the first instance from Old Irish cross. The word’s ultimate source was Latin crux, which may have been of Phoenician origin (although some have connected it with Latin… …
86cross — See: at cross purposes, carry one s cross, double cross, keep one s fingers crossed at cross one s fingers(1b) …
87cross — {{#}}{{LM C10985}}{{〓}} {{[}}cross{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{◆}}(pl. cross){{◇}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Carrera, generalmente de larga distancia, a campo traviesa: • Los participantes en el cross llegaron a la meta llenos de barro.{{○}}… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
88cross — [OE] When the Anglo Saxons embraced Christianity they acquired cros, in the first instance from Old Irish cross. The word’s ultimate source was Latin crux, which may have been of Phoenician origin (although some have connected it with Latin… …
89Cross-WM — Die Weltmeisterschaft im Cyclocross (auch Radcross oder Querfeldein genannt) wird vom Radsportweltverband UCI organisiert und findet jedes Jahr im Januar, gegen Ende der Cyclocross Saison, statt. Der Austragungsort wird jedes Jahr neu vergeben.… …
90cross- — combining form 1》 denoting movement or position across: cross country. ↘denoting interaction: cross pollinate. ↘passing from side to side; transverse: crosspiece. 2》 describing the form of a cross: crossroads …