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crossed

[ krawst, krost ]

adjective

Mathematics.
  1. (of partial derivatives) mixed, especially of order two.


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Other Word Forms

  • ɱ-Dz adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of crossed1

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The Washington Post reported on April 10 that Trump had crossed "the Rubicon" when he ordered federal investigations of two senior executives from his first administration.

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A total of 247 people crossed on Sunday, taking the total to 9,885 migrants the Home Office has recorded arriving in the UK since the start of the year.

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Officials have not spoken publicly about the demolitions but the houses targeted reportedly belonged to families of alleged militants active in the region or those who have crossed over to Pakistan.

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Speaking at the Scottish Trades Union Congress in Dundee, John Swinney said the band's alleged comments had "crossed a line" and were "beyond the pale".

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The Kenyan stretched his lead and eventually crossed the line a minute and 10 seconds ahead of his nearest challengers.

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