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Geometrical concept
In geometry and science, a cross section is the non-empty intersection of a solid body in three-dimensional space with a plane, or the analog in higher-dimensional
Cross_section_(geometry)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up cross section in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cross section may refer to: Cross section (geometry) Cross-sectional views in architecture and
Cross_section
Technique of illustration
projection, and first-angle projection. Architectural drawing Cross section (geometry) Engineering drawing Graphical projection Plans (drawings) Ingrid
Multiview orthographic projection
Multiview_orthographic_projection
Probability of a given process occurring in a particle collision
In physics, the cross section is a measure related to the probability that a specific process will take place in a collision of two particles. For example
Cross_section_(physics)
Diagram showing underground structure of rocks
the relationships between features. Cross section (geometry) Section restoration "The geological cross-sections. Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya"
Cross_section_(geology)
Strength of an object's radar echo
Radar cross section (RCS), denoted σ, also called radar signature, is a measure of how detectable an object is by radar. A larger RCS indicates that an
Radar_cross_section
Type of aerodynamic surface
A supersonic airfoil is a cross-section geometry designed to generate lift efficiently at supersonic speeds. The need for such a design arises when an
Supersonic_airfoils
The term blade geometry refers to the physical properties of a sword blade: cross-section (or grind) and taper. Blade geometry is a crucial aspect of
Blade_geometry
Curve from a cone intersecting a plane
concentric sphere). Alternatively, one can define a conic section purely in terms of plane geometry: it is the locus of all points P whose distance to a fixed
Conic_section
m2/sr. OCS is dependent on the geometry and the reflectivity at a particular wavelength of an object. Optical cross section is useful in fields such as LIDAR
Optical_cross_section
Topics referred to by the same term
Broadcast Equipment Para-Ski XS, a Canadian powered parachute design Cross section (geometry) iPhone XS, a smartphone produced by Apple Inc. XS Energy Drink
XS
Design technique
matrix Computer graphics Cross section (geometry) Cross-sectional view Curvilinear perspective Cutaway drawing Descriptive geometry Engineering drawing Exploded-view
3D_projection
Overview of and topical guide to geometry
Absolute geometry Affine geometry Algebraic geometry Analytic geometry Birational geometry Complex geometry Computational geometry Conformal geometry Constructive
Outline_of_geometry
Theory in number theory
Anabelian geometry is a theory in arithmetic geometry which describes the way in which the algebraic fundamental group of a certain arithmetic variety
Anabelian_geometry
Geometrical property
In geometry, an object has symmetry if there is an operation or transformation (such as translation, scaling, rotation or reflection) that maps the figure/object
Symmetry_(geometry)
Scientific Technique
{S}}\Delta V=0} , where A {\displaystyle A} is Cross-sectional Area Cross section (geometry) of control volume face, Δ V {\displaystyle \Delta V}
Finite volume method for one-dimensional steady state diffusion
Finite_volume_method_for_one-dimensional_steady_state_diffusion
Method to measure velocities in fluid
The method is capable of measuring an entire two-dimensional cross section (geometry) of the flow field simultaneously. High speed data processing allows
Particle_image_velocimetry
Solid with 2 parallel n-gonal bases connected by n parallelograms
all parallelograms, joining corresponding sides of the two bases. All cross-sections parallel to the bases are translations of the bases. Prisms are named
Prism_(geometry)
Study of geometry using a coordinate system
In mathematics, analytic geometry, also known as coordinate geometry or Cartesian geometry, is the study of geometry using a coordinate system. This contrasts
Analytic_geometry
Unique point and line of a conic section
In geometry, a pole and polar are respectively a point and a line that have a unique reciprocal relationship with respect to a given conic section. Polar
Pole_and_polar
Study of angle-preserving transformations of a geometric space
conformal geometry is the study of the set of angle-preserving (conformal) transformations on a space. In a real two dimensional space, conformal geometry is
Conformal_geometry
Engineering theory
member exhibiting straight or curved axial axis (any loading, any cross-section geometry, any boundary conditions). GBT is in some ways analogous to the
Generalised_beam_theory
Symbolic and sacred meanings ascribed to certain geometric shapes
Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions. It is associated with the belief of
Sacred_geometry
Mathematical model of the physical space
Euclidean geometry is a mathematical system attributed to Euclid, an ancient Greek mathematician, which he described in his textbook on geometry, Elements
Euclidean_geometry
Problem in geometry
In geometry, the napkin-ring problem involves finding the volume of what remains after a circular hole is drilled through a sphere. Specifically, the hole
Napkin_ring_problem
Wetland in Indiana and Illinois, United States
December 2023, p. 15. Terrio, Paul J.; Nazimek, John E. "Changes in Cross-Section Geometry and Channel Volume in Two Reaches of the Kankakee River in Illinois
Grand_Kankakee_Marsh
imagery Cone tracing Constructive solid geometry Control point (mathematics) Convex hull Cross section (geometry) Cube mapping Curvilinear perspective Cutaway
List of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics
List_of_computer_graphics_and_descriptive_geometry_topics
Study of angle-preserving transformations
In geometry, inversive geometry is the study of inversion, a transformation of the Euclidean plane that maps circles or lines to other circles or lines
Inversive_geometry
coefficient α S {\displaystyle \alpha _{S}} is dependent on the cross-section geometry of the beam. The chevron test is used to determine the fracture
Wafer_bond_characterization
Fundamental object of geometry
In geometry, a point is an abstract idealization of an exact position, without size, in physical space, or its generalization to other kinds of mathematical
Point_(geometry)
Three-dimensional solid
one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. In elementary geometry, it is considered a prism with a circle as its base. A cylinder may also
Cylinder
Artistic concept relating to perspective
point", from which the image should be viewed for correct perspective geometry. Traditional linear drawings use objects with one to three sets of parallels
Vanishing_point
Type of non-Euclidean geometry
mathematics, hyperbolic geometry (also called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry. The parallel postulate
Hyperbolic_geometry
Type of geometry
projective geometry are simpler statements. For example, the different conic sections are all equivalent in (complex) projective geometry, and some theorems
Projective_geometry
Branch of mathematics
Noncommutative geometry (NCG) is a branch of mathematics that studies geometric ideas through noncommutative algebras. In ordinary geometry, a space can
Noncommutative_geometry
Geometric model of the physical space
In geometry, a three-dimensional space is a mathematical space in which three values (termed coordinates) are required to determine the position of a point
Three-dimensional_space
Geometric space with four dimensions
ordinary space is called Euclidean space because it corresponds to Euclid's geometry, which was originally abstracted from the spatial experiences of everyday
Four-dimensional_space
Perimeter of a 3D object's parallel projection in a given direction
perimeter of a projection or cross section perpendicular to its length. Hilbert, David; Cohn-Vossen, Stephan (1952), Geometry and the Imagination (2nd ed
Girth_(geometry)
Topics referred to by the same term
cross-section An adjectival form of Cylinder (geometry), regardless of cross-section Plücker's conoid, a self-intersecting ruled surface whose cross-sections
Cylindroid
View of an object or location from below
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Worm's-eye_view
Mathematical metric in geometry
unifying idea in geometry since the method is used to provide metrics in hyperbolic geometry, elliptic geometry, and Euclidean geometry. The field of non-Euclidean
Cayley–Klein_metric
Theorem in projective geometry
In projective geometry, Pascal's theorem (also known as the hexagrammum mysticum theorem, Latin for mystical hexagram) states that if six arbitrary points
Pascal's_theorem
Type of technical diagram
show the sequence of assembling or disassembling the detail parts." Cross-section Cutaway drawing Cutaway (industrial) Perspective "Design Patent Application
Exploded-view_drawing
Mathematical treatise by Euclid
such as the cross ratio (central to projective geometry). Book VI uses the theory of ratios from Book V in the context of plane geometry, especially the
Euclid's_Elements
Long conducting wires which can act as electrical motors or generators
395–405. Choiniere, E., Gilchrist, B.E., Bilen, S.G., "Measurement of Cross-Section GeometryEffects on Electron Collection to Long Probes in Mesosonic Flowing
Electrodynamic_tether
Branch of geometry
In mathematics, contact geometry is the study of a geometric structure on smooth manifolds given by a hyperplane distribution in the tangent bundle satisfying
Contact_geometry
Experiments proving existence of atomic nuclei
Casey, John, (1885) "A treatise on the analytical geometry of the point, line, circle, and conic sections, containing an account of its most recent extensions
Rutherford scattering experiments
Rutherford_scattering_experiments
Isomorphism of projective spaces in geometry
In projective geometry, a homography is an isomorphism of projective spaces, induced by an isomorphism of the vector spaces from which the projective spaces
Homography
Relation between sides of a right triangle
theorem or Pythagoras's theorem is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry between the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the area of
Pythagorean_theorem
Geometrical concept relating area and volume
In geometry, Cavalieri's principle, a modern implementation of the method of indivisibles, named after Bonaventura Cavalieri, is as follows: 2-dimensional
Cavalieri's_principle
Point found separated from another, given a point pair
from Desargues theorem. In real projective geometry, harmonic conjugacy can also be defined in terms of the cross-ratio as (A, B; C, D) = −1. The four points
Projective_harmonic_conjugate
Dome who bottom cross section takes the form of an ellipse
quite the same. While the cupola can take different geometries, when the ceiling's cross-section takes the form of an ellipse, and due to the reflecting
Elliptical_dome
Means of projecting three-dimensional objects in two dimensions
projection.) Sub-types of primary views include plans, elevations, and sections; sub-types of auxiliary views include isometric, dimetric, and trimetric
Orthographic_projection
Field of mathematics dealing with three-dimensional Euclidean spaces
Solid geometry or stereometry is the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space (3D space). A solid figure is the region of 3D space bounded by a two-dimensional
Solid_geometry
Set of points equidistant from a center
(sphaîra) 'ball') is a surface analogous to the circle, a curve. In solid geometry, a sphere is the set of points that are all at the same distance r from
Sphere
Convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides
quadrilateral in Euclidean geometry, but there are also crossed cases. If shape ABCD is a convex trapezoid, then the ABDC is a crossed trapezoid. The metric
Trapezoid
Number, approximately 1.618
frequent appearance in geometry; the division of a line into "extreme and mean ratio" (the golden section) is important in the geometry of regular pentagrams
Golden_ratio
Method for visually representing three-dimensional objects
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Isometric_projection
Historical development of geometry
Geometry (from the Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry
History_of_geometry
Simple curve of Euclidean geometry
given ratio. A closely related property of circles involves the geometry of the cross-ratio of points in the complex plane. If A, B, and C are as above
Circle
Lines not in the same plane
In three-dimensional geometry, skew lines are two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel. A simple example of a pair of skew lines is the pair
Skew_lines
from an object intersect. Projection planes are used often in descriptive geometry and graphical representation. A picture plane in perspective drawing is
Projection_plane
of any of the obvious sorts of symmetry that would entail a circular cross-section. More complicated figures such as an annulus can be created when the
Toric_section
Type of traversable wormhole
motion by some disturbance will follow a geodesic of an equatorial cross section at constant speed, as would also a photon. As a special case of the
Ellis_wormhole
Type of metal profile
structural section (HSS) is a type of metal profile with a hollow cross section. These profiles can be circular, square, or rectangular sections, although
Hollow_structural_section
Non-orientable surface with one edge
1 × 1 3 {\displaystyle 1\times {\tfrac {1}{3}}} folded strip whose cross section is in the shape of an "N" and would remain an "N" after a half-twist
Möbius_strip
Describes the general shape and layout of an aircraft wing
wings arranged in the shape of a cross. The cross may take either of two forms: Wings equally spaced around the cross-section of the fuselage, lying in two
Wing_configuration
Figure-eight-shaped curve
considered the cross-sections of a torus by a plane parallel to the axis of the torus. As he observed, for most such sections the cross section consists of
Lemniscate
Geometric point from which certain types of curves are constructed
In geometry, focuses or foci (/ˈfoʊsaɪ/ or /ˈfoʊkaɪ/; sing.: focus) are special points with reference to which any of a variety of curves is constructed
Focus_(geometry)
Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section
with a material cross section. It arises from the shear force, the component of force vector parallel to the material cross section. Normal stress, on
Shear_stress
Bicycle designed for cyclo-cross racing
major differences between the two are the frame geometry, and the wider clearances that cyclo-cross bikes have for their larger tires and mud and other
Cyclo-cross_bicycle
Geometric formula for finding the ratio in which a line segment is divided by a point
In coordinate geometry, the Section formula is a formula used to find the ratio in which a line segment is divided by a point internally or externally
Section_formula
Elevated view of an object or location from above
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Bird's-eye_view
Generalization of Riemannian manifolds
In mathematics, particularly differential geometry, a Finsler manifold is a differentiable manifold M where a (possibly asymmetric) Minkowski norm F(x
Finsler_manifold
Archimedean solid with 32 faces
In geometry, an icosidodecahedron or pentagonal gyrobirotunda is a polyhedron with twenty (icosi-) triangular faces and twelve (dodeca-) pentagonal faces
Icosidodecahedron
Three-dimensional geometry of track layouts and associated measurements
Track geometry is concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, curves, and surfaces in the three-dimensional positioning of railroad track
Track_geometry
Diagram of an object with segments removed to show the interior
Architect Cutaway (industrial) Similar types of technical drawings: Cross-section Perspective Multiview orthographic projection Exploded view drawing
Cutaway_drawing
Star polygon
In geometry, an octagram is an eight-angled star polygon. The name octagram combine a Greek numeral prefix, octa-, with the Greek suffix -gram. The -gram
Octagram
In descriptive geometry, true length is any distance between points that is not foreshortened by the view type. In a three-dimensional Euclidean space
True_length
Type of pasta
"Pasta, Pasta Sauce, and Recipes - Barilla". Barilla.net.au. "The Geometry of Pasta - Section Bavette". Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. v t e
Bavette_(pasta)
Type of pasta
they may appear to be, but rather a single strand with an "S"-shaped cross-section twisted into a spiral. Italy portal Food portal List of pasta Casarecce
Gemelli_(pasta)
In art, a form of perspective drawing
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Reverse_perspective
Type of orthographic projection
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Axonometric_projection
Projection of a 3D object onto a plane via parallel rays
In three-dimensional geometry, a parallel projection (or axonometric projection) is a projection of an object in three-dimensional space onto a fixed plane
Parallel_projection
Object or material which allows the flow of electric charge with little energy loss
center of the conductor. Then, the geometrical cross-section is different from the effective cross-section in which current actually flows, so the resistance
Electrical_conductor
Image plane located between an eye point and an object
dictionary. In painting, photography, graphical perspective and descriptive geometry, a picture plane is an image plane located between the "eye point" (or
Picture_plane
Type of technical drawing
Drawing (2nd ed.), John Wiley & Sons, p. 205, ISBN 9781118007372. "The Geometry of Perspective Drawing on the Computer". Retrieved 24 April 2015. Wikimedia
Oblique_projection
Mathematical model combining space and time
of the 20th century, the assumption had been that the three-dimensional geometry of the universe (its description in terms of locations, shapes, distances
Spacetime
Geometric model of the planar projection of the physical universe
Books I through IV and VI of Euclid's Elements dealt with two-dimensional geometry, developing such notions as similarity of shapes, the Pythagorean theorem
Euclidean_plane
Spanish mathematician
projective geometry, (11) projective plane, (12) cross-ratio, (13) harmonic quadruples, (18) pole and polar, (21) Klein model of non-Euclidean geometry, (22–4)
Luis_Santaló
Physical interaction of charged particles
Casey, John, (1885) "A treatise on the analytical geometry of the point, line, circle, and conic sections, containing an account of its most recent extensions
Coulomb_scattering
Technique used to attain a high quality factor in resonant cavities
beam impedance. The low electrical loss in an SRF cavity allows their geometry to have large beampipe apertures while still maintaining a high accelerating
Superconducting radio frequency
Superconducting_radio_frequency
Geological fold structures in the Middle East and northeast Africa
trending WSW–ENE in Egypt and Syria and SSW–NNE trending in the intervening section. In Syria the main Syrian Arc structure is the WSW–ENE trending Palmyra
Syrian_Arc
national flag of Finland, also known in Finnish as the siniristilippu ('Blue Cross Flag'), dates from the beginning of the 20th century. The flag was adopted
Flag_of_Finland
Directional planes
usual designation of the vertical coincides with the y-axis in co-ordinate geometry. This convention can cause confusion in the classroom. For the teacher
Vertical_and_horizontal
Geometry of road design
The cross section shows the position and number of vehicle and bicycle lanes and sidewalks, along with their cross slope or banking. Cross sections also
Geometric_design_of_roads
In mathematics, straight line touching a plane curve without crossing it
In geometry, the tangent line (or simply tangent) to a plane curve at a given point is, intuitively, the straight line that "just touches" the curve at
Tangent
Graphical projection from 3D to 2D which tends to curve straight lines
projection Curvilinear perspective Reverse perspective Views Bird's-eye view Cross section Cutaway drawing Exploded-view drawing Fisheye lens Multiviews Panorama
Curvilinear_perspective
Interactive geometry software (IGS) or dynamic geometry environments (DGEs) are computer programs which allow one to create and then manipulate geometric
List of interactive geometry software
List_of_interactive_geometry_software
Device for measuring or restricting fluid flow
the above equations used the cross-section of the orifice opening and is not as realistic as using the minimum cross-section at the vena contracta. In addition
Orifice_plate
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Boy/Male
Basque
Holy cross.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Close 1.German : variant of Kloss.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a stone cross set up by the roadside or in a marketplace, from Old Norse kross (via Gaelic from Latin crux, genitive crucis), which in Middle English quickly and comprehensively displaced the Old English form crūc (see Crouch). In a few cases the surname may have been given originally to someone who lived by a crossroads, but this sense of the word seems to have been a comparatively late development. In other cases, the surname (and its European cognates) may have denoted someone who carried the cross in processions of the Christian Church, but in English at least the usual word for this sense was Crozier.Irish : reduced form of McCrossen.In North America this name has absorbed examples of cognate names from other languages, such as French Lacroix.
Boy/Male
Armenian
Small cross.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wood
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Gaelic word ros, ROSS means "headland, promontory."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Latin, Scandinavian, Scottish, Teutonic
Red Haired; Headland; Red; Surname; Wood; Rose; Having a Big Heart
Boy/Male
English
From Sefton; town in the rushes.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a big man, from Middle High German grÅz ‘large’, ‘thick’, ‘corpulent’, German gross. The Jewish name has been Hebraicized as Gadol, from Hebrew gadol ‘large’.English : nickname for a big man, from Middle English, Old French gros (Late Latin grossus, of Germanic origin, thus etymologically the same word as in 1 above). The English vocabulary word did not develop the sense ‘excessively fat’ until the 16th century.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English (of Norman origin)
Scottish and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Rots near Caen in Normandy, probably named with the Germanic element rod ‘clearing’. Compare Rhodes. This was the original home of a family de Ros, who were established in Kent in 1130.Scottish and English : habitational name from any of various places called Ross or Roos(e), deriving the name from Welsh rhós ‘upland’ or moorland, or from a British ancestor of this word, which also had the sense ‘promontory’. This is the sense of the cognate Gaelic word ros. Known sources of the surname include Roos in Humberside (formerly in East Yorkshire) and the region of northern Scotland known as Ross. Other possible sources are Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, Ross in Northumbria (which is on a promontory), and Roose in LancashireEnglish and German : from the Germanic personal name Rozzo, a short form of the various compound names with the first element hrÅd ‘renown’, introduced into England by the Normans in the form Roce.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Middle High German ros, German Ross ‘horse’; perhaps also a nickname for someone thought to resemble a horse or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a horse.Jewish : Americanized form of Rose 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French, Middle English cras ‘big’, ‘fat’ (Latin crassus).Possibly an altered spelling of German Krass.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sessions.
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Crocifisso, or Croccifixio, CROSS means "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
Boy/Male
German American Scottish Shakespearean Teutonic
Red. Surname.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Latin, Spanish
Cross
Girl/Female
Spanish
Holy cross.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Cross.
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
To Cross
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a sexton or churchwarden, from Middle English sexteyn ‘sexton’ (Old French secrestein, from Latin sacristanus).Irish (Munster and midlands) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Seastnáin ‘descendant of Seastnán, Seasnán’, a personal name meaning ‘bodyguard’, from seasuighim ‘to resist’, ‘to defend’.
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Section.
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Boy/Male
Italian Teutonic
Rules the estate.
Girl/Female
Christian, German
Noble; Kind
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Gift of the God
Boy/Male
Indian
Clever
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Donn, DONNE means "brown."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of King
Boy/Male
Hindu
An epithet of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bestowed of eternal bliss
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant spelling of Noblet.English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Nobb (see Nobbe).
Male
Japanese
(國男) Japanese name KUNIO means "countryman."
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superl.
Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful; as, a gross mistake; gross injustice; gross negligence.
a.
Consisting of sections, or capable of being divided into sections; as, a sectional steam boiler.
n.
See Cross, n.
v. t.
To cancel by marking crosses on or over, or drawing a line across; to erase; -- usually with out, off, or over; as, to cross out a name.
v. t.
To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t.
v. t.
To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cross-examine
imp. & p. p.
of Cross-question
imp. & p. p.
of Cross-examine
prep.
Athwart; across.
n.
A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.
n.
One who cross-examines or conducts a crosse-examination.
a.
Made in an opposite direction, or an inverse relation; mutually inverse; interchanged; as, cross interrogatories; cross marriages, as when a brother and sister marry persons standing in the same relation to each other.
n.
Same as Cross-spale.
n.
Alt. of Cross-spall
superl.
Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; -- opposed to net.
n.
See Cross, n.
n.
A piece of money stamped with the figure of a cross, also, that side of such a piece on which the cross is stamped; hence, money in general.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cross-question
n.
A line drawn across or through another line.