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Crossing
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croisement, carrefour
a place where one is able to safely cross something, particularly a street
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traversée, croisement
traveling across
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traversée, croisière
a trip or journey from one place to another by going over a large area of water like an ocean or a sea
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croisement, hybridation
(genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
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croisement, intersection
a point where two lines (paths or arcs etc.) intersect
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gué, passage à gué
a shallow area in a stream that can be forded
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croisée, croisement
the area in a church where the nave, transepts, and choir intersect, often marked by a dome or tower
What is a "crossing"?
In architecture, a crossing is the area in a church where the nave, the main part of the church, intersects with the transept, the side part that crosses the nave. This intersection often forms a large, open space that is sometimes covered by a dome or tower. The crossing is an important architectural feature in many large churches and cathedrals, as it often serves as a focal point and adds to the overall grandeur of the building.
crossing
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cross
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overcrossing
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overcrossing
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The police officer directed traffic at the crossing during rush hour to manage congestion effectively.
The city installed a roundabout at the crossing to improve traffic flow and reduce accidents.
The traffic light turned green, allowing vehicles to proceed through the busy crossing.
He waited patiently at the crossing for the oncoming traffic to clear before making a left turn.
The children waited at the crossing for the traffic light to turn green.