Adjective Angry, annoyed. Noun A shape made by superimposing two rectangles at right angles to each other and such that the center point of one rectangle is coincident with or relatively near the center point of the other rectangle, or by crossing two lines. A wooden post with a perpendicular beam attached and used (e.g. in the Roman Empire) to execute criminals (i.e. by crucifixion). The Cross or the true Cross: The cross on which Jesus was crucified. Hand sign made by Christians in imitation of the shape of the Cross. Difficult situation that must be endured, e.g. "It's a cross I must bear"; from Jesus' bearing (i.e. carrying) of the Cross. Derived words crossing Verb to cross To go from one side of something to another, e.g. Why did the chicken cross the road?
to cross