crossing (verb)

  • 121smooth — 1 adjective 1 FLAT a smooth surface is completely flat and even: The stone steps had been worn smooth by centuries of visitors. opposite rough 1 (1) 2 SOFT skin or fur that is smooth is soft and pleasant to touch, and your hand moves easily over… …

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  • 122to */*/*/ — strong UK [tuː] / US [tu] weak UK [tə, tʊ] / US [tə] adverb, preposition Summary: To can be used in the following ways: before the basic form of a verb to form the infinitive: I want to go home. ♦ It s nice to see you again. as a preposition… …

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  • 123sound*/*/*/ — [saʊnd] noun I 1) [C] something that you can hear Laura didn t make a sound as she left the room.[/ex] the sound of voices/laughter/footsteps[/ex] 2) [U] the loudness of a radio, television etc Syn: volume Turn the sound up a bit – I can t… …

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  • 124hybridise — [c]/ˈhaɪbrədaɪz/ (say huybruhduyz) verb (hybridised, hybridising) –verb (t) 1. to cause to produce hybrids; cross. 2. to form in a hybrid manner. –verb (i) 3. to cause the production of hybrids by crossing different species, etc. Also, hybridize …

  • 125interbreed — [c]/ɪntəˈbrid/ (say intuh breed) verb (interbred, interbreeding) –verb (i) 1. to breed by the crossing of different animal or plant species, breeds, varieties, or individuals. –verb (t) 2. to cause to interbreed …

  • 126transit — /ˈtrænzət / (say tranzuht) noun 1. the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another. 2. conveyance from one place to another, as of persons or goods: the problem of rapid transit in cities. 3. a transition or change …

  • 127overpass — I. transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to pass across, over, or beyond ; cross; also surpass 2. transgress 3. disregard, ignore II. noun Date: 1929 …

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  • 128Gospel of Mark — Books of the New Testament …

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