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  • 91cross sea — noun Etymology: cross (III) : a choppy sea in which the waves run in different directions (as from a change in the wind or to a certain extent from a change in tide) * * * Oceanog., Naut. a sea with a choppy surface produced by the intersection… …

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  • 92Cross body connection — A cross body connection is an action performed by a dancer that connects an upper part of their body with a lower part. This action can be used in all dances but mostly used in Rumba and Cha cha cha. The direction of this action is down and… …

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  • 93Cross-docking — Le cross docking (ou passage à quai ) est un mode d organisation des flux logistiques permettant d articuler et de croiser (d où son nom) en un endroit appelé plate forme, des flux d approvisionnement en provenance de fournisseurs avec des flux… …

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  • 94cross-bind — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: cross (V) 1. : to bind or grip (a creeping railroad rail) by placing the outside spikes in advance of inside ones in the direction of creep so that any movement in the tie end caused by the creeping rail will …

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  • 95Direction Des Affaires Maritimes — Affaires maritimes Le patrouilleur IRIS des Affaires maritimes de Lorient (Morbihan, Bretagne, France) …

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  • 96Direction des Affaires maritimes — Affaires maritimes Le patrouilleur IRIS des Affaires maritimes de Lorient (Morbihan, Bretagne, France) …

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  • 97Direction des affaires maritimes — Affaires maritimes Le patrouilleur IRIS des Affaires maritimes de Lorient (Morbihan, Bretagne, France) …

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  • 98cross-refer — verb Date: 1879 transitive verb to refer (a reader) by a notation or direction from one place to another (as in a book, list, or catalog) intransitive verb to make a cross reference …

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  • 99cross-reference — 1. noun A reference or direction in one place in a book or other source of information to information at another place in the same work 2. verb To provide something with a cross reference …

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  • 100Cross Hedge — The act of hedging ones position by taking an offsetting position in another good with similar price movements. Although the two goods are not identical, they are correlated enough to create a hedged position as long as the prices move in the… …

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