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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - crisscross

 
 

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Crisscross

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1.
   I. verb  Etymology: obsolete christcross, ~ mark of a cross  Date: 1818  transitive verb  1. to mark with intersecting lines  2. to pass back and forth through or over  intransitive verb  1. to go or pass back and forth  2. overlap, intersect  II. adjective  Date: 1840 marked or characterized by ~ing  • ~ adverb  III. noun  Date: 1833  1. a ~ pattern ; network  2. the state of being at cross-purposes; also a confused state ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  criss-cross ~1 n a pattern made up of straight lines, usually a lot of them, that cross each other  (the crisscross of scars on his back) - crisscross adj  (trees planted in a crisscross pattern) ~2 v to make a regularly repeated pattern of straight lines that cross each other, or to make this pattern on something  (The flyovers criss-cross the city above the congested streets.) criterion, n plural criteria (countable often plural a standard which is established so that a judgment or decision, especially a scientific one, can be made  (More detailed criteria are necessary before a logical decision can be reached.) + for  (What are your criteria for judging a bottle of wine?) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1818, from M.E. crist-crosse "Christ's cross." ...
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