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  2. English Language Learners Definition of crossing. : a place where two things (such as a street and a railroad track) cross each other. : a place where you can cross a street, stream, etc. : the act of going across something. See the full definition for crossing in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

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    1. The act or action of crossing. 2. a. A place at which roads, lines, or tracks intersect; an intersection. b. A place at which a river, railroad, or highway, for example, may be crossed: a railroad crossing; a pedestrian crossing. 3. The intersection of the nave and transept in a cruciform church. 4.
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    crossing noun [C] (GOING ACROSS) a marked place where a road can be crossed safely; crosswalk: a pedestrian crossing. (Definition of crossing from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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    cross·ing
    [ˈkrôsiNG, ˈkräsiNG]
    noun
    crossing (noun) · crossings (plural noun)
    1. a place where two roads, two railroad lines, or a road and a railroad line cross:
      "a stream of cars was waiting for the railroad crossing barriers to be opened"
      • architecture
        the intersection of a church nave and the transepts:
        "the cathedral has a lantern tower over the crossing"
    2. a place at which one may safely cross something, especially a street:
      "we were thirty yards from the crossing when a man stepped off the pavement"
      Similar:
      street crossing
      pelican crossing
      • a place at which one may cross a border between countries:
        "a border crossing"
    3. the action of moving across or over something:
      "the crossing of the Pyrenees"
    4. crossbreeding.
    cross
    [krôs, kräs]
    verb
    crossing (present participle)
    1. go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area):
      "he has crossed the Atlantic twice" · "two paths crossed the field" · "a shadow of apprehension crossed her face" · "we crossed over the bridge"
      Similar:
      travel across
      go across
      make one's way across
      range over
      tramp over
      wander over
      extend across
      stretch across
      arch over
      vault over
    2. pass in an opposite or different direction; intersect:
      "the two lines cross at 90°"
      • cause (two things) to intersect:
        "cross the cables in opposing directions"
      • place (something) crosswise:
        "Michele sat back and crossed her arms"
      • (of a letter) be sent before receipt of another from the person being written to:
        "our letters crossed"
    3. draw a line or lines across; mark with a cross:
      "cross the t's"
    4. (cross oneself)
      (of a person) make the sign of the cross in front of one's chest as a sign of Christian reverence or to invoke divine protection:
      "Beatie crossed herself quickly at the mention of the dead"
    5. soccer
      pass (the ball) across the field toward the center when attacking:
      "he could not get to the line to cross the ball" · "Powell crossed from the left"
    6. cause (an animal of one species, breed, or variety) to interbreed with one of another species, breed, or variety:
      "many animals of the breed were crossed with the closely related Guernsey" · "he behaved like an old regular officer crossed with a mathematician"
    Origin
    late Old English cros (in the sense ‘monument in the form of a cross’), from Old Norse kross, from Old Irish cros, from Latin crux.
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