terms |
crosses |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb crosses is
.
crosses |
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crosses |
tangent |
As a verb crosses
is .
As a noun tangent is
(geometry) a straight line touching a curve at a single point without crossing it there.
As an adjective tangent is
(geometry) touching a curve at a single point but not crossing it at that point.
cancelled |
crosses |
As verbs the difference between cancelled and crosses
is that
cancelled is past tense of cancel while
crosses is third-person singular of cross.
As an adjective cancelled
is no longer planned or scheduled.
As a noun crosses is
plural of lang=en.
crossing |
crosses |
As verbs the difference between crossing and crosses
is that
crossing is while
crosses is .
As a noun crossing
is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing
is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
cross |
crosses |
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As a verb crosses is
.
cresses |
crosses |
As a noun cresses
is .
As a verb crosses is
.
crossers |
crosses |
As nouns the difference between crossers and crosses
is that
crossers is plural of crosser while
crosses is plural of lang=en.
As a verb crosses is
third-person singular of cross.
crosses |
carosses |
As a verb crosses
is .
As a noun carosses is
.
drosses |
crosses |
As nouns the difference between drosses and crosses
is that
drosses is plural of dross while
crosses is plural of lang=en.
As a verb crosses is
third-person singular of cross.
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