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  • 41Cross (album) — For the album by Justice, see † (album). Cross Live album by City Harvest Church Released …

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  • 42Cross and circle game — Not to be confused with Tic tac toe. Cross and Circle is a board game design used for race games played throughout the world. Contents 1 Design 2 History 3 Esoteric connections 4 …

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  • 43Cross (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Religion 2 Object 3 Places 3.1 Australia …

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  • 44Cross, The —    Among the ancients death by crucifixion was a very common mode of execution. Among the Romans, death on the cross was regarded as the most degraded death possible, and was used in the punishment of slaves and the lowest class of criminals. It… …

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  • 45cross- — a first element of compounds, modifying the second part, meaning: 1. going across: crossroad. 2. counter: cross examination. 3. marked with a cross: hot cross buns. 4. cruciform: crossbones. 5. changing from one state or type to another, as in… …

  • 46cross of Calvary — noun a Latin cross set on three steps • Syn: ↑Calvary cross • Hypernyms: ↑Cross * * * Usage: usually capitalized 2d C : calvary cross * * * a Latin cross with a representation of steps beneath it. See illus. under cross …

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  • 47cross of Lorraine — Etymology: Lorraine, France Date: circa 1889 a cross with two crossbars the lower one of which is longer than the upper one and intersects the upright below its center; also patriarchal cross see cross illustration …

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  • 48cross of Lorraine — noun a cross with two crossbars, one above and one below the midpoint of the vertical, the lower longer than the upper • Syn: ↑Lorraine cross • Hypernyms: ↑Cross …

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  • 49cross-crosslet — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun (plural cross crosslets or crosses crosslet) Etymology: Middle English cros croslette, from cros cross + croslette crosslet 1. : crosslet 1a 2. h …

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  • 50Cross of the resurrection — Resurrection Res ur*rec tion, n. [F. r[ e]surrection, L. resurrectio, fr. resurgere, resurrectum, to rise again; pref. re re + surgere to rise. See {Source}.] 1. A rising again; the resumption of vigor. [1913 Webster] 2. Especially, the rising… …

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