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cross action
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cross
a.
1.
Not
parallel
;
lying
or
falling
athwart
;
transverse
;
oblique
;
intersecting
.
The
cross
refraction
of
the
second
prism
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
2.
Not
accordant
with
what
is
wished
or
expected
;
interrupting
;
adverse
;
contrary
;
thwarting
;
perverse
.
“A
cross
fortune.”
The
cross
and
unlucky
issue
of
my
design
.
--
Glanvill
.
The
article
of
the
resurrection
seems
to
lie
marvelously
cross
to
the
common
experience
of
mankind
.
--
South
.
We
are
both
love's
captives
,
but
with
fates
so
cross
,
One
must
be
happy
by
the
other's
loss
. --
Dryden
.
3.
Characterized
by
,
or
in
a
state
of
,
peevishness
,
fretfulness
,
or
ill
humor
;
as
,
a
cross
man
or
woman
.
He
had
received
a
cross
answer
from
his
mistress
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
4.
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
.
Cross action
Law
,
an
action
brought
by
a
party
who
is
sued
against
the
person
who
has
sued
him
,
upon
the
same
subject
matter
,
as
upon
the
same
contract
. --
Burrill
.
Cross aisle
Arch.
,
a
transept
;
the
lateral
divisions
of
a
cruciform
church
.
Cross axle
.
(a)
Mach.
A
shaft
,
windlass
,
or
roller
,
worked
by
levers
at
opposite
ends
,
as
in
the
copperplate
printing
press
.
(b)
A
driving
axle
,
with
cranks
set
at
an
angle
of
90°
with
each
other
.
Cross bedding
Geol.
,
oblique
lamination
of
horizontal
beds
.
Cross bill
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Cross bitt
.
Same
as
Crosspiece
.
Cross bond
,
a
form
of
bricklaying
,
in
which
the
joints
of
one
stretcher
course
come
midway
between
those
of
the
stretcher
courses
above
and
below
,
a
course
of
headers
and
stretchers
intervening
.
See
Bond
,
n.
, 8.
Cross breed
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Cross breeding
.
See
under
Breeding
.
Cross buttock
,
a
particular
throw
in
wrestling
;
hence
,
an
unexpected
defeat
or
repulse
. --
Smollet
.
Cross country
,
across
the
country
;
not
by
the
road
.
“The
cross-country
ride.”
--
Cowper
.
Cross fertilization
,
the
fertilization
of
the
female
products
of
one
physiological
individual
by
the
male
products
of
another
, --
as
the
fertilization
of
the
ovules
of
one
plant
by
pollen
from
another
.
See
Fertilization
.
Cross file
,
a
double
convex
file
,
used
in
dressing
out
the
arms
or
crosses
of
fine
wheels
.
Cross fire
Mil.
,
lines
of
fire
,
from
two
or
more
points
or
places
,
crossing
each
other
.
Cross forked
.
Her.
See
under
Forked
.
Cross frog
.
See
under
Frog
.
Cross furrow
,
a
furrow
or
trench
cut
across
other
furrows
to
receive
the
water
running
in
them
and
conduct
it
to
the
side
of
the
field
.
Cross handle
,
a
handle
attached
transversely
to
the
axis
of
a
tool
,
as
in
the
augur
. --
Knight
.
Cross lode
Mining
,
a
vein
intersecting
the
true
or
principal
lode
.
Cross purpose
.
See
Cross-purpose
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Cross reference
,
a
reference
made
from
one
part
of
a
book
or
register
to
another
part
,
where
the
same
or
an
allied
subject
is
treated
of
.
Cross sea
Naut.
,
a
chopping
sea
,
in
which
the
waves
run
in
contrary
directions
.
Cross stroke
,
a
line
or
stroke
across
something
,
as
across
the
letter
t
.
Cross wind
,
a
side
wind
;
an
unfavorable
wind
.
Cross wires
,
fine
wires
made
to
traverse
the
field
of
view
in
a
telescope
,
and
moved
by
a
screw
with
a
graduated
head
,
used
for
delicate
astronomical
observations
;
spider
lines
.
Fixed
cross wires
are
also
used
in
microscopes
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
Fretful
;
peevish
.
See
Fretful
.
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