Cross+each+other
41Cross-flow turbine — Cross flow turbine. Image credit; European Communities, Layman s Guidebook (on how to develop a small hydroelectric site) A cross flow turbine, Banki Michell turbine, or Ossberger turbine[1] is a water turbine developed by the Australian Anthony… …
42cross-holding — ˌcross ˈholding noun [countable] a situation in which one company owns part of another company, which itself owns part of a third etc: • groups of firms with a web of cross holdings in each other * * * cross holding UK US noun [C or U] (also… …
43cross-ownership — ➔ ownership * * * cross ownership UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► the situation in which two companies hold shares in each other: »The two automakers hope that cross ownership of each other s stocks will help to shore up their businesses during the… …
44Cross (novel) — Cross is James Patterson s twelfth book featuring his most famous character, Alex Cross. Contents 1 Plot summary 1.1 Part 1 1.2 Part 2 1.3 Part 3 …
45Cross-cultural psychology — is the scientific study of human behavior and mental process, including both their variability and invariance, under diverse cultural conditions.[1] Through expanding research methodologies to recognise cultural variance in behaviour, language… …
46cross-training — n [U] 1.) an exercise programme that includes many different kinds of exercise, so that all of your muscles are used ▪ Cross training helps you add variety to your workouts. 2.) when people in a company learn about each other s jobs, so that they …
47Cross of Burgundy flag — Cross of Burgundy …
48Cross-conjugation — is a special type of conjugation in a molecule, when in a set of three Pi bonds only two pi bonds interact with each other by conjugation, the third one is excluded from interaction.[1] In classical terms it means that the strict alternation of… …
49Cross — (kr[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. crois, croys, cros; the former fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, fr. L. crux; the second is perh. directly fr. Prov. cros, crotz. fr. the same L. crux; cf. Icel. kross. Cf. {Crucial}, {Crusade}, {Cruise}, {Crux}.] [1913… …
50Cross and pile — Cross Cross (kr[o^]s; 115), n. [OE. crois, croys, cros; the former fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, fr. L. crux; the second is perh. directly fr. Prov. cros, crotz. fr. the same L. crux; cf. Icel. kross. Cf. {Crucial}, {Crusade}, {Cruise},… …