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cross country
one side of a country to the other as a cross country railway
Cross crosslet
A cross having the three upper ends crossed so as to from
cross cultural
dealing with or comparing two or more cultures as a cross cultural survey
Cross examiner
One who cross examines or conducts a crosse examination
Cross garnet
horizontal giving it the form of an Egyptian or T cross
Floor crossing
Floor crossing, is the seating arrangements adopted in most of the Parliaments
Re-examination
Re-examination, an examination of a witness after a cross-examination upon matters arising out of such cross-examination. If the re-examination
Rudmas-day
Rudmas-day [fr. rode, Sax., cross, and mass-day], the feast of the Holy Cross. There are
Geneva Convention Act, 1911
Geneva Convention, 1906. It prohibits the use of a red cross on a white ground ('Red Cross') or of the words
Leading question
Such questions are not allowed to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and preliminary inquires,
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