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cross section Section cut at a right angle to any long, narrow structure.
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cross One of the most ancient, widespread, and important symbols, the vertical and horizontal lines representing Father and Mother Nature respectively. Some of its forms are the ank or tau, swastika or Thor's Hammer, crux ansata or cross with a handle, denoting power over material nature. The four arms of the cross represent the four elements, and its central point their synthesis or laya-point. ...
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crossed eyes Type of strabismus (a misalignment of the eyes) where one or both eyes point inward, toward the nose.
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crossing over Reciprocal breaking and rejoining of homologous chromosomes in meiotic prophase I that results in exchange of chromosomal segments.
Ãâó: www.kumc.edu/gec/gloss.html
crosstalk Unwanted transfer of energy from one circuit to another. Crosstalk typically occurs between adjacent circuits.
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