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  • 121cross-date — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ verb Etymology: cross (V) intransitive verb : to show by close similarity of spacing, cell structure, and related criteria that certain of the annual rings of two or more different trees or pieces of wood were produced in the same year …

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  • 122cross rates — The exchange rate between two currencies expressed as the ratio of two foreign exchange rates that are both expressed in terms of a third currency. Foreign exchange rate between two currencies other than the US dollar, the currency in which most… …

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  • 123Other Minds — For the epistemological challenge, see Problem of other minds. Official Other Minds logo Other Minds is a San Francisco based private 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization, founded in 1992 by Charles Amirkhanian (who serves as Executive and… …

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  • 124cross-purposes — also cross purposes PHRASE: PHR after v, v link PHR, oft PHR with n If people are at cross purposes, they do not understand each other because they are working towards or talking about different things without realizing it. The two friends find… …

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  • 125cross-pur·pos·es — /ˈkrɑːsˈpɚpəsəz/ noun at cross purposes : in a way that causes confusion or failure because people are working or talking with different goals or purposes We ll never succeed together if we continue to work at cross purposes (with each other). It …

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  • 126cross-purposes — noun at cross purposes two people who are at cross purposes do not understand each other, because they are talking about different things but do not realize it …

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  • 127cross-stitch — /ˈkrɒs stɪtʃ/ (say kros stich) noun 1. a kind of stitching employing pairs of diagonal stitches of the same length crossing each other in the middle at right angles. –verb (t) 2. to make or embroider with cross stitches. –verb (i) 3. to work in… …

  • 128Cross-eye — * Stereoscopic a technique where a cross eyed viewing is used to obtain a 3 D effect with some effort but without any equipment such as a stereoscope.* Strabismus also known as heterotropia , squint , crossed eye , cockeyed , wandering eye , or… …

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