cross |
irascible |
Related terms |
Cross is a related term of irascible.
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As an adjective irascible is
easily provoked to outbursts of anger; irritable.
unyielding |
cross |
Related terms |
Unyielding is a related term of cross.
As an adjective unyielding
is not giving in; not bending; stubborn.
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
cross |
baffle |
Related terms |
Cross is a related term of baffle.
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As a verb baffle is
(obsolete) to publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight.
As a noun baffle is
a device used to dampen the effects of such things as sound, light, or fluid specifically, a baffle is a surface which is placed inside an open area to inhibit direct motion from one part to another, without preventing motion altogether.
ill-humored |
cross |
Related terms |
Ill-humored is a related term of cross.
As an adjective ill-humored
is having a bad temper.
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
fork |
cross |
As a noun fork
is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
As a verb fork
is to divide into two or more branches.
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
vexed |
cross |
As an adjective vexed
is annoyed, irritated or distressed.
As a verb vexed
is (
vex).
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
cross |
reach |
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As an acronym reach is
.
croissant |
cross |
As a noun croissant
is .
As a proper noun cross is
for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
cross |
overlap |
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As a verb overlap is
to extend over and partly cover something.
As a noun overlap is
something that overlaps or is overlapped.
cross |
path |
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As a noun path is
a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
As a verb path is
to make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).
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