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double cross noun Etymology: double (I) + cross 1. : an act of treachery : betrayal < politics is too full of stories of double crosses and sellouts — D.D.McKean > < master of the art of the double cross — D.G.Haring > a. : an act of winning or trying to win a fight or match after agreeing to lose it b. : an act of betraying a person with whom one is associated in an enterprise 2. : a cross between first-generation hybrids of four separate inbred lines (as in the production of hybrid seed corn) |