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crossSecurities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid.
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crossword-forming element typically representing cross as a verb, adverb, adjective, and in many words a confluence of them.
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crossOld English cros "instrument of Christ's crucifixion; symbol of Christianity" (mid-10c.), from Old Irish cros, probably via Scandinavian, from Latin crux (accusative crucem, genitive cr [..]
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crossc. 1400, "to the side," from on cros, variant of across.
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crossc. 1200, "make the sign of a cross," from cross (n.) and in part from French croiser. Sense of "to go across, pass from side to side of, pass over" is from c. 1400; that of "t [..]
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crossdeveloped in early Modern English from the adverb (see cross (adv.)). Earliest sense is "falling athwart, lying athwart the main direction" (1520s). Meaning "intersecting, lying athwart [..]
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crossCross [N] [S]in the New Testament the instrument of crucifixion, and hence used for the crucifixion of Christ itself ( Ephesians 2:16 ; Hebrews 12:2 ; 1 Corinthians 1:17 1 Corinthians 1:18 ; Galatians [..]
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crossIn the United States, a cross is where a broker acts for both the buyer and seller of a security in the same deal. This is also known as an agency cross or dual agency. In the United Kingdom it is known as a put through. Cross can also refer to the practice, usually illegal, where buying and selling orders for a security are offset by a broker with [..]
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crossAs the name suggests, this is a tubing fitting that forms a cross shape. It is used to connect four pieces of tubing together. They can be Perma-Loc, barbed or compression in type.
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cross The term refers to plants with dissimilar parents.
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crossa wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece cross(a): extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis; "cross members sh [..]
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crossA movement, commonly used among Roman Catholics, in which the right hand touches the forehead, chest, left shoulder, and right shoulder in sequence. Orthodox believers cross themselves from right to l [..]
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cross a piece of money, coin.
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cross passing from side to side.
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cross across.
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cross to meet, face; to pass.
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crossin the New Testament the instrument of crucifixion, and hence used for the crucifixion of Christ itself (Eph. 2:16; Heb. 12:2; 1 Cor. 1:17, 18; Gal. 5:11; 6:12, 14; Phil. 3:18). The word is also used [..]
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crossAs the emblem of a slave's death and a murderer's punishment, the cross was naturally looked upon with the profoundest horror. But after the celebrated vision of Constantine, he ordered his [..]
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crossDefinitions (2) 1. Act of matching a buy order with a sell order through a single broker in a single transaction. For example, if a broker receives a buy order for a security at $10 per share and a se [..]
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crossbetween B, A, and A, B. Might propose a consideration of causal impact of B over A and vice versa.
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crossmachine direction A line perpendicular to the direction the paper travels through the papermaking machine. Also referred to as Cross direction or Cross grain.
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crossTo dream of seeing a cross, indicates trouble ahead for you. Shape your affairs accordingly. To dream of seeing a person bearing a cross, you will be called on by missionaries to aid in charities.
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crossReference
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cross Matings among unlike (genetically distinct) homozygotes.
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cross A cross (referring to crossbreeding) is the result when two different plant strains are bred together. For example, Blue Dream
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crossA pair of currencies that does not include the US Dollar.
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cross(n) a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece(n) a marking that consists of lines that cross each other(n) a representation of the structure on which Jesus was crucified [..]
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crossListed Courses -
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crossThe cross is said to have been made of four sorts of wood (palm, cedar, olive, and cypress), to signify the four quarters of the globe.
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crossThere are twelve crosses in heraldry, called (1) the ordinary cross; (2) the cross humetté, or couped; (3) the cross urdé, or pointed; (4) the cross potent; (5) the cross crosslet; (6) the cross boton [..]
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crossCross it off or out. Cancel it by running your pen across it. To cancel (q.v.) means to mark it with lattice lines.
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crossill-tempered, is the Anglo-Saxon crous.
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crossAny Fitting with four connections in the same plane with two of these connections forming an in-line Run. Crosses may have more than four connections.
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crossfostering- a captive propagation technique in which the young or eggs of one species are raised by another species.
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crossAlso called "Crossing Pass", "Crossed Ball", or "Center the Ball"; to set up a scoring opportunity, a player near the sideline kicks the ball to a player in the middle or [..]
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crossChargeability
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crossHealth Insurance plan for Hospital Costs and related services.
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crossJack Yard: The lower yard on a mizzen mast of a square:rigged ship.
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crossOccurs when the cables are fouled as in foul hawse, when the ship has swung through 180° a cross being formed with the two cables
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crossPurchase Plan: An agreement that provides that upon a business owner's death, surviving owners will purchase the deceased's interest, often with funds from life insurance.
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crossa piece of money, so called because the coin was formerly stamped with a cross
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cross
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crossOne of the most ancient and universally known symbols, visible in the traditions of the Aztecs, Babylonians, Buddhists, Hindus, and many more.
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crossThe Ordinary. Many variations exist. Crusily
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cross
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crossclaim - A claim by one party against a co-party (a defendant claiming against another defendant, or a plaintiff against another plaintiff) arising out of the original complaint.
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crossThe object on which Christ was crucified. The Romans nailed people on four points. They first tied the wrists to the cross bars, then nailed the hands and feet. The person usually suffocated to death [..]
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crossA pass played across the face of a goal.
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crossA monument, or other structure in the form of a cross. (6)
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crossAn attack that makes the other fighter block in the reverse direction they would normally have to. Usually refers to jumping attacks that hit behind the opponent or certain "teleport"-like a [..]
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crossA long pass into the centre from the wing
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crossA combination where the path of one attacker crosses the path of another attacker. Cross Court Shot: An individual attack directed at an angle from one end of the offensive team's side of the net [..]
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crossa long pass often in the air that is played diagonally from the flanks or channels into the box
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crossa cross which arcs from the center of the pitch to the goal area
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crossa cross which arcs from the by line out to the center of the soccer pitch
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crosslong cross from a corner that misses out the penalty box and aims for the furthest post
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crossshortish cross aimed at the nearest post
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crossThe term used to describe a ball that has been kicked or thrown (from a throw-in) from near the touch line towards the goal.
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crossenter the opposite hand (more commonly applied to the declarer than the defenders)
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crossThe racket strings perpendicular to the shaft. Most rackets have 21-23 crosses.
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crossThe deliberate mating of two parental types of organisms in genetic analysis.
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cross(1) To collect pollen from one tree and pollinate a second tree. (2) The progeny of a control pollination.
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crossAn experimental mating of two genetically distinct sexually reproducing organisms.
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crossThe main symbol of the Christian church. Stone crosses were often built as monuments or memorials, particularly in the Anglo-Saxon
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crossIn art Crosses are often associated with religion, and in particular Christianity. There are two obvious exceptions the Egyptian ankh cross and the swastika. Owing to the fact that art is an important [..]
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crossTwo bars, or parts, intersecting or crossing each other in various ways. The symbol of the Christian religion.
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crossAlso called “Crossing Pass”, “Crossed Ball”, or “Center the Ball”; to set up a scoring opportunity, a player near the sideline kicks the ball to a player in the middle or opposite side of the field. [..]
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cross
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road
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cross
Indicating an exchange or switch.
Indicating a direction (across).
* '''1967''', and , , May 1976 edition, ISBN 0553025171, page 14:
*: The room was a cross-mixture of voices.
*: "Come in Kel [..]
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crossSecurities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid.
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