Cross

German Meaning

Kreuz

Flanke

Kreuzung

Zwitter

Mittelding

überqueren

kreuzen

durchqueren

überschreiten

queren

schneiden

durchkreuzen

ankreuzen

sich kreuzen

hinübergehen

setzen

überschlagen

übertreten

unterschlagen

bastardieren

wechseln über

böse

ärgerlich

sauer

eingeschnappt

English Meaning

  1. An upright post with a transverse piece near the top, on which condemned persons were executed in ancient times.
  2. The upright post with a transverse piece upon which Jesus was crucified.
  3. A crucifix.
  4. Any of various modifications of the cross design, such as a Latin cross or Maltese cross.
  5. A medal, emblem, or insignia in the form of a cross.
  6. The Christian religion; Christianity.
  7. In Christianity, a sign made by tracing the outline of a cross with the right hand upon the forehead and chest as a devotional act.
  8. A trial, affliction, or frustration. See Synonyms at burden1.
  9. A mark or pattern formed by the intersection of two lines, especially such a mark (X) used as a signature.
  10. A movement from one place to another, as on a stage; a crossing.
  11. A pipe fitting with four branches in upright and transverse form, used as a junction for intersecting pipes.
  12. Biology A plant or animal produced by crossbreeding; a hybrid.
  13. Biology The process of crossbreeding; hybridization.
  14. One that combines the qualities of two other things: a novel that is a cross between romance and satire.
  15. Sports A hook thrown over an opponent's punch in boxing.
  16. Law An act or instance of cross-examining; a cross-examination.
  17. The Southern Cross.
  18. Slang A contest whose outcome has been dishonestly prearranged.
  19. To go or extend across; pass from one side of to the other: crossed the room to greet us; a bridge that crosses the bay.
  20. To carry or conduct across something: crossed the horses at the ford.
  21. To extend or pass through or over; intersect: Elm Street crosses Oak Street.
  22. To delete or eliminate by or as if by drawing a line through: crossed tasks off her list as she did them.
  23. To make or put a line across: Cross your t's.
  24. To place crosswise one over the other: cross one's legs.
  25. To make the sign of the cross upon or over as a sign of devotion.
  26. To encounter in passing: His path crossed mine.
  27. To combine the qualities of two things: a movie that crosses horror with humor.
  28. Informal To interfere with; thwart or obstruct: Don't cross me.
  29. To betray or deceive; double-cross. Often used with up.
  30. Biology To crossbreed or cross-fertilize (plants or animals).
  31. To lie or pass across each other; intersect.
  32. To move or extend from one side to another: crossed through Canada en route to Alaska.
  33. To make a crossing: crossed into Germany from Switzerland.
  34. To meet in passing; come into conjunction: Their paths crossed at the health club.
  35. To move or be conveyed in opposite directions at the same time: Our letters must have crossed in the mail.
  36. Biology To crossbreed or cross-fertilize.
  37. Lying or passing crosswise; intersecting: a cross street.
  38. Contrary or counter; opposing.
  39. Showing ill humor; annoyed.
  40. Involving interchange; reciprocal.
  41. Crossbred; hybrid.
  42. Crosswise.
  43. Across.
  44. cross over To change from one condition or loyalty to another.
  45. cross over Genetics To exchange genetic material. Used of homologous chromosomes.
  46. cross up To ruin completely: Their lack of cooperation crossed up the whole project.
  47. cross (one's) mind To come to know; realize: It crossed my mind that you might want to leave early.
  48. cross (someone's) palm To pay, tip, or bribe.
  49. cross swords To quarrel or fight.