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cross·o·ver C0764800 (krôs′ō′vər, krŏs′-)n.1. A place at which or the means by which a crossing is made.2. A short connecting track by which a train can be transferred from one line to another.3. Genetics Crossing over.4. A registered member of one political party who votes in the primary of the other party.5. a. The adaptation of a musical style, as by blending elements of two or more styles or categories, to appeal to a wider audience.b. One, such as a performer, song, or movie, that appeals to more than one segment of an audience or market.crossover (ˈkrɒsˌəʊvə) n1. a place at which a crossing is made2. (Genetics) genetics a. another term for crossing overb. a chromosomal structure or character resulting from crossing over3. (Railways) railways a point of transfer between two main lines4. (Electronics) short for crossover network5. a recording, book, or other product that becomes popular in a genre other than its ownadj6. (of music, fashion, art, etc) combining two distinct styles7. (of a performer, writer, recording, book, etc) having become popular in more than one genrecross•o•ver (ˈkrɔsˌoʊ vər, ˈkrɒs-) n. 1. a bridge or other structure for crossing over a river, highway, etc. 2. a. music that crosses over in style, sometimes sharing attributes with several musical styles and therefore often appealing to a broader audience. b. a performer of crossover. 3. a member of one political party who votes in the primary of another party. 4. Genetics. a. crossing over. b. a genotype resulting from crossing over. 5. a track structure composed of two or more turnouts, permitting movement of cars from either of two parallel and adjacent tracks to the other. [1785–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | crossover - the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosiscrossing overdiplotene - the fourth stage of the prophase of meiosisbiological process, organic process - a process occurring in living organisms | | 2. | crossover - a voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another partycrossover voterelector, voter - a citizen who has a legal right to vote | | 3. | crossover - the appropriation of a new style (especially in popular music) by combining elements of different genres in order to appeal to a wider audience; "a jazz-classical crossover album"borrowing, adoption - the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source; "the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent"music genre, musical genre, musical style, genre - an expressive style of music | | 4. | crossover - a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the othercrosswalk, crossinggrade separation - a crossing that uses an underpass or overpasspath - a way especially designed for a particular usepedestrian crossing, zebra crossing - street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes) | TranslationsIdiomsSeecross overcrossover
crossover[′krȯs‚ō·vər] (civil engineering) An S-shaped section of railroad track joining two parallel tracks. A connection between two pipes in the same water supply system or a connection between two water supply systems. (electricity) A point at which two conductors cross, with appropriate insulation between them to prevent contact. (electronics) The plane at which the cross section of a beam of electrons in an electron gun is a minimum. (engineering) The portion of a draw works' drum containing grooves for angle control so the wire rope can cross over to begin a new wrap. Also known as angle-control section. (genetics) crossing-over crossover1. A connection between two pipes in the same water-supply system, or between two water-supply systems containing potable water. 2. A pipe fitting shaped like the letter U with the ends turned outward; used where one pipe crosses another in the same plane; also called a crossover fitting.3. In an auditorium, a passage which usually parallels the rows of seats, forming a connection between aisles. 4. At the rear of a stage in a theater, a passageway that permits an actor to pass from one side of the stage to the other side without being seen by the audience.crossover
cross·over (kros'ō'ver), Refers to the phenomenon of sound presented to one ear being perceived in the other ear by passing around the head by air conduction or through the head by bone conduction. See also: crossing-over. crossover (krôs′ō′vər, krŏs′-)n.1. A place at which or the means by which a crossing is made.2. A short connecting track by which a train can be transferred from one line to another.3. Genetics Crossing over.4. A registered member of one political party who votes in the primary of the other party.5. a. The adaptation of a musical style, as by blending elements of two or more styles or categories, to appeal to a wider audience.b. One, such as a performer, song, or movie, that appeals to more than one segment of an audience or market.crossover noun Clinical trials The switching of a Pt from one arm–eg therapeutic or placebo of a clinical trial to another; crossing-over of Pts may be either part of the original study protocol-crossover study or a decision motivated by ethics, as a Pt might be deteriorating in the less effective armCrossover
CrossoverIn technical analysis, a situation in which a price crosses a threshold thought to be bullish or bearish. For example, if a stock price goes above its resistance level, the resistance level is said to be a crossover because it indicates that the stock will likely continue to rise and the overall trend has changed.See XOVR See CRSVRcrossover
Synonyms for crossovernoun the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosisSynonymsRelated Words- diplotene
- biological process
- organic process
noun a voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another partySynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the appropriation of a new style (especially in popular music) by combining elements of different genres in order to appeal to a wider audienceRelated Words- borrowing
- adoption
- music genre
- musical genre
- musical style
- genre
noun a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the otherSynonymsRelated Words- grade separation
- path
- pedestrian crossing
- zebra crossing
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