English Dictionary
Definition cross- in British English
cross- prefix
prefix
/krɒs/
1
across: used with some nouns and adjectives
Example
Example

Related Words
Words related to cross-:
a cross (someone has) to bear (phrase)
criss-cross (verb)
criss-cross (noun)
criss-cross (adjective)
cross (verb)
cross (noun)
cross (adjective)
cross a cheque (phrase)
cross a line (phrase)
cross off (phrasal verb)
cross out (phrasal verb)
cross over (phrasal verb)
cross purposes (noun)
cross reference (noun)
cross section (noun)
cross someone’s mind (phrase)
cross someone’s palm with silver (phrase)
cross swords (with someone) (phrase)
cross that bridge when you come to it (phrase)
cross your arms (phrase)
cross your fingers (phrase)
cross your heart (and hope to die) (phrase)
cross your legs (phrase)
cross yourself (phrase)
cross- (prefix)
cross-bencher (noun)
cross-border (adjective)
cross-cast (verb)
cross-Channel (adjective)
cross-contamination (noun)
cross-country (adjective)
cross-country (noun)
cross-country skiing (noun)
cross-cultural (adjective)
cross-dressing (noun)
cross-examine (verb)
cross-eyed (adjective)
cross-fertilise ()
cross-fertilization (noun)
cross-fertilize (verb)
cross-hatching (noun)
cross-infection (noun)
cross-legged (adjective, adverb)
cross-platform (adjective)
cross-pollinate (verb)
cross-post (verb)
cross-question (verb)
cross-refer (verb)
cross-selling (noun)
cross-stitch (noun)
cross-trainer (noun)
cross-training (noun)
cyclocross (noun)
dot the i’s and cross the t’s (phrase)
double-cross (verb)
hot cross bun (noun)
ice cross (noun)
Military Cross (noun)
paths cross (phrase)
picket line (noun)
the Red Cross (noun)
Victoria Cross (noun)