Crossing vs Travelling - What's the difference?
crossing | travelling |
An intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross
A place at which a river, railroad, or highway may be crossed
A voyage across a body of water
(architecture) The volume formed by the intersection of chancel, nave and transepts in a cruciform church; often with a tower or cupola over it
Movement into a crossed position.
* 1989 , Stephen N. Tchudi, ?Diana D. Mitchell, Explorations in the Teaching of English (page 270)
(rare) Extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
As nouns the difference between crossing and travelling
is that crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross while travelling is .As adjectives the difference between crossing and travelling
is that crossing is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction while travelling is .As verbs the difference between crossing and travelling
is that crossing is while travelling is .crossing
English
Noun
(en noun)- For example, experts in kinesics — body language — recognize that a person sends out hundreds of nonverbal signals — eyebrow twitches, frowns, leg crossings and uncrossings — every second while he or she is speaking and listening.
Adjective
(-)Verb
(head)References
* * Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.travelling
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Alternative forms
* travelingVerb
(head)Noun
Adjective
(-)- a travelling companion