Crosses
Pronunciation: /ˈkrɔːsɪz/
Crosses (noun)
- a shape with two lines crossing each other, often used as a Christian symbol.
- a place where two roads or paths meet and cross each other.
Examples
- The church displayed many crosses on its walls.
- She wore a necklace with small crosses.
Common collocations: wooden cross, wear a cross, cross pendant, busy cross, cross roads
Crosses (verb)
- to go from one side of something to the other side.
- to combine two different types of animals or plants to create a new type.
Examples
- He crosses the street carefully.
- The cat crosses the garden every morning.