different between crossling vs crossline
crossling
English
Etymology
From cross +? -ling.
Noun
crossling (plural crosslings)
- A cross between two types, varieties, races, or breeds; a blend; a hybrid.
- 1913, Pacific Medical Journal:
- […] with only one or two exceptions, where the case was not quite clear, belonged to the homo Europaeus type, or were crosslings very near akin to that race. The same thing was proved in France and Spain, also of the more modern great men.
- 1967, The Rubber Age:
- The ideal net work sought was one which contained only monosulfidic crosslings and lacked modification of the rubber chains by cyclic sulfide groups.
- 1913, Pacific Medical Journal:
See also
- mixling
crossling From the web:
crossline
English
Etymology
cross +? line
Noun
crossline (plural crosslines)
- A line that crosses other lines.
- (entomology) A line running across an insect.
- (journalism) A small headline running across one or more columns, but not extending to the full width of the page.
- Synonym: bar line
Anagrams
- inclosers, licensors
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