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Definition of cross index in English: cross indexnoun A note or cross reference in a book or list which refers the reader to other material. Example sentencesExamples - To facilitate such a search, I have created a cross index to the patterns.
- The appendices provide the necessary cross-indexes for the herbs and patents, so that there are multiple ways of efficiently navigating the text.
- It certainly is not a cross-index (there is only one cellphone number); it has to be an optional extra offered to subscribers.
- There are also alphabetical cross indexes.
- This is a cross index for all listed stories in all known zines by some authors.
- A brief cross-index catalogues ‘Poems set to Music.’
- Additionally, there are a variety of mover indexes, cross indexes, death record indexes and data bases that list licensed professionals.
verb [with object]Index (something) under another heading as a cross reference. It may be necessary to cross-index the name to prevent confusion Example sentencesExamples - This commentary will be indexed to individual passages in the text and cross-indexed by a user-selectable group of categories.
- In my office were six and a half million jokes, indexed and cross-indexed on cards.
- I fear that it is time for me to organize my yearbooks, and to cross-index my book of references.
- He obtains the information and cross-indexes it with the names of new car buyers.
- The purchasable monster Master Catalog of 35,000 video, laser discs, and DVD items is cross-indexed by title, director, and subject matter.
- It can then consult the network of friends to develop a cross-index of names, faces, and associated vehicles.
- I've cross-indexed the stuff I've been inputting.
- Once data is collected, it can be compiled, cross-indexed, and sold.
- Careful counsel for the Defendants will have to thoroughly examine and in effect cross-index references to their individual clients vis-à-vis the past pleadings.
- If zip codes could be isolated for search purposes, leading word rank could be cross-indexed with this data for a powerful new understanding of markets.
- That press release ought to be stripped of logistical information, varnished with photos and drop quotes, and cross-indexed by location and issue.
- To search generations of communal, church, and governmental records all across Germany - and later throughout Europe - was a cross-indexing task so monumental, it called for a computer.
- Your PDA has every contact, meeting, and to-do item cross-indexed and annotated.
- The subject headings on the left side of the page direct you to information about ancient fossil flora and fauna, cross-indexed for various geologic time periods and for various locations around the United States.
- As time goes on I can easily imagine all types of information becoming cross-indexed with all other available historical data.
- Surely it's not that unusual to want to distribute a secure set of cross-indexed PDFs?
Definition of cross index in US English: cross indexnoun A note or cross reference in a book or list which refers the reader to other material. Example sentencesExamples - To facilitate such a search, I have created a cross index to the patterns.
- There are also alphabetical cross indexes.
- This is a cross index for all listed stories in all known zines by some authors.
- A brief cross-index catalogues ‘Poems set to Music.’
- Additionally, there are a variety of mover indexes, cross indexes, death record indexes and data bases that list licensed professionals.
- The appendices provide the necessary cross-indexes for the herbs and patents, so that there are multiple ways of efficiently navigating the text.
- It certainly is not a cross-index (there is only one cellphone number); it has to be an optional extra offered to subscribers.
verb [with object]Index (something) under another heading as a cross reference. It may be necessary to cross-index the name to prevent confusion Example sentencesExamples - As time goes on I can easily imagine all types of information becoming cross-indexed with all other available historical data.
- The purchasable monster Master Catalog of 35,000 video, laser discs, and DVD items is cross-indexed by title, director, and subject matter.
- If zip codes could be isolated for search purposes, leading word rank could be cross-indexed with this data for a powerful new understanding of markets.
- Surely it's not that unusual to want to distribute a secure set of cross-indexed PDFs?
- I've cross-indexed the stuff I've been inputting.
- The subject headings on the left side of the page direct you to information about ancient fossil flora and fauna, cross-indexed for various geologic time periods and for various locations around the United States.
- It can then consult the network of friends to develop a cross-index of names, faces, and associated vehicles.
- This commentary will be indexed to individual passages in the text and cross-indexed by a user-selectable group of categories.
- He obtains the information and cross-indexes it with the names of new car buyers.
- Once data is collected, it can be compiled, cross-indexed, and sold.
- To search generations of communal, church, and governmental records all across Germany - and later throughout Europe - was a cross-indexing task so monumental, it called for a computer.
- In my office were six and a half million jokes, indexed and cross-indexed on cards.
- That press release ought to be stripped of logistical information, varnished with photos and drop quotes, and cross-indexed by location and issue.
- I fear that it is time for me to organize my yearbooks, and to cross-index my book of references.
- Your PDA has every contact, meeting, and to-do item cross-indexed and annotated.
- Careful counsel for the Defendants will have to thoroughly examine and in effect cross-index references to their individual clients vis-à-vis the past pleadings.
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