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Meanings of
intersecting
in English
Crossed or intersected in the form of an X.
decussate
intersectant
Related terms
crossed
Usage of
intersecting
in English
1
The outlaws just beat him to the mouth of the
intersecting
gulch.
2
And so sometimes action results from those two separate cartoon bubbles
intersecting
.
3
The walls showed the bark of logs and tufts of
intersecting
moss.
4
All cases show sets of
intersecting
Dixon plots indicative of interacting inhibitors.
5
Follow this street unto one
intersecting
it on the summit of Zion.
6
They climbed out an
intersecting
ravine and up on the opposite side.
7
They came to an
intersecting
street and Zeke slowed down the car.
8
Where the
intersecting
tract of bog is wide, they skirt round it.
9
Twenty feet up, a group of
intersecting
branches formed a comfortable basket.
10
I stared at my handiwork, a spiderweb of names and
intersecting
lines.
11
More chambers,
intersecting
curves one into another and always the space above.
12
There were numerous small roads,
intersecting
the great road at right angles.
13
Then he made a cross with his arms,
intersecting
at the wrists.
14
The Mark of the Beast is made up of three
intersecting
circles.
15
The narrower side faced us, while the wider side fronted the
intersecting
road.
16
And at the bottom of the hill he came upon an
intersecting
road.
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intersecting
intersect
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
intersect street
intersect lines
intersect paths
intersect highways
intersect beams
More collocations
Intersecting
through the time
Intersecting
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common