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111crossed cheque — [ˌkrɒst ˈtʃek] noun [C] British a cheque that has two lines drawn across it to show that it can only be paid into the bank account of the person whose name is on it …
112crossed cheque — /ˌkrɒst tʃek/ noun a cheque with two lines across it showing that it can only be deposited at a bank and not exchanged for cash …
113crossed cheque — /ˌkrɒst tʃek/ noun a cheque with two lines across it showing that it can only be deposited at a bank and not exchanged for cash …
114crossed check — See check …
115crossed check — See check …
116crossed check — A name given to a system long recognized as valid in England whereby there is stamped across a check the name of a certain banker through whom it must be presented for payment, and if presented by anyone else, payment must be refused. Farmers… …
117crossed eye — noun strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose • Syn: ↑cross eye, ↑convergent strabismus, ↑esotropia • Hypernyms: ↑strabismus, ↑squint …
118crossed belt — noun : a pulley belt whose sides cross each other so that the direction of rotation is reversed …
119crossed nicols — noun plural Usage: often capitalized N : two nicol prisms placed one in front of the other and so oriented that their transmission planes for plane polarized light are at right angles with the result that light transmitted by one is stopped by… …
120crossed pyramidal tract — noun : a tract of motor nerve fibers in the lateral column of the spinal cord …