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Definition of "cross-shaped"
adj: shaped in the form of a cross

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Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal, released in Japan as Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen (追憶編, Recollection or Reminiscence?), is a four part OVA that serves as a prequel to the ... (More)

The mineral chiastolite is a variety of andalusite with the chemical composition Al 2 SiO 5. It is noted for distinctive cross-shaped black inclusions of graphite. (More)

The transept is the area set crosswise to the nave in a cruciform (" cross-shaped") building in Romanesque and Gothic Christian church architecture. The transept separates the nave from ... (More)

A hammermill is essentially a steel drum containing a vertical or horizontal cross-shaped rotor on which pivoting hammers are mounted. The hammers are free to swing on the ends of ... (More)

Puente Hills Mall, located in Industry, California, United States, is a major regional shopping center in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County. (More)

In architecture, a pier is an upright support for a superstructure, such as an arch or bridge. The cross section of the pier is generally square, or rectangular, although other ... (More)

The Galleria is a high and spacious cross-shaped affair surmounted by a glass dome braced by 16 metal ribs. Of the four glass-vaulted wings, one fronts on via Toledo (via Roma ... (More)

... systems such as those used on the Citroën Traction Avant and the front axles of Land Rover and similar four wheel drive vehicles used Hardy-Spicer joints, where a cross-shaped ... (More)

Ship on open waters - represents the community of the Christian Church; Anchored Cross - a Christian cross shaped like an anchor, symbolizing the steadfast faithfulness of God ... (More)

This article is about the cross-shaped stitches. For the embroidery style called cross-stitch or counted cross stitch, see Cross-stitch. (More)

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