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(crossed) (krost) shaped or arranged like a cross; decussating.
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| crossed diplopia |
double vision in which the image belonging to the right eye is displaced to the left of the image belonging to the left eye, as occurs in exotropia (divergent squint). Called also heteronymous d.
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| crossed extension reflex |
reflex extension of a limb or body part in response to a flexion reflex in the contralateral part.
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| crossed reflex |
a response on the side of the body opposite to the side being stimulated, such as the consensual light reflex or the crossed adductor reflex.
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| crop |
(crop) (krop) 1. in birds, a dilatation of the esophagus at the base of the neck where food is temporarily stored and softened by the uptake of water before digestion begins; it then is passed through the proventriculus and into the gizzard. Called also craw and ingluvies. 2. a similar organ of certain insects, earthworms, and other invertebrates.
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| CRO | trace a line through or across |
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| CRO | travel across or pass over |
| CRO | meet and pass |
| CRO | fold so as to resemble a cross |
| CRO | meet at a point |
| CRO | hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of |
| CRO | to cover a wide area |
| CRO | perversely irritable |
| CRO | extending or lying across |
| CRO | a rock drill having cruciform cutting edges |
| CRO | moderately sweet raised roll containing spices and raisins and citron and decorated with a cross-shaped sugar glaze |
| CRO | a long race run over open country |
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