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crossing - traveling across |
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travel,
traveling,
travelling the act of going from one place to another; "he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"
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ford,
fording the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horse
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traversal,
traverse travel across
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crossing - a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other |
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crosswalk,
crossover |
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path a way especially designed for a particular use
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grade separation a crossing that uses an underpass or overpass
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pedestrian crossing,
zebra crossing street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes)
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crossing - a voyage across a body of water (usually across the Atlantic Ocean) |
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voyage a journey to some distant place
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crossing - a point where two lines (paths or arcs etc.) intersect |
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point sharp end; "he stuck the point of the knife into a tree"; "he broke the point of his pencil"
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