crossback

noun

Etymology

* cross + back * (Catholic person): Alluding to Catholic priests wearing crosses on the backs of their vestments in church services.

  1. inherited from *bʰeg- — “to bend
  2. inherited from *baką
  3. inherited from *bak
  4. inherited from bæc
  5. inherited from bak
  6. compounded as crossback — “cross + back

Definitions

  1. Two pieces on the back of an item (for attaching or bracing it) which form an "X".

    • The seats are benches with crossbacks; the desks have movable tops, but these are to be replaced by stools and good stationary desks.
    • It seems that about two hours before that the crossback in the hatch which supported the hatch covers, had fallen out, and was lying on the floor of the hold, its fall being due to an ascending draft.
  2. An "X"-shaped railroad crossing sign.

    • Flashing signals would be provided at the six roads with the greatest traffic volumes, and standard crossbacks would be posted at the other crossings.
    • Two experimental versions of the X-shaped railway crossback sign (white with red border, and yellow with black border) and the Canadian standard were compared in a series of 4 experiments.
  3. A Catholic.

    • They take everything the priests got and then zzzip." Melnick ran his fingers across his throat. "Sayonara, crossbacks.
    • Scott accosted Hanger on the way to school and asked him if he was coming out for basketball. Hanger replied that he was tired of being called a "crossback" by a few Protestant hecklers.
    • But down there on the line or under the basket, our opponents called us 'crossbacks,' 'Micks' or even worse.
  4. + 8 more definitions
    1. A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.

      • There is a constant crossback movement, first with one foot and then with the other.
      • Step with the left foot ending behind the right (crossback position).
      • Whether tip-toeing daintily or skidding with controlled abandon across the space, Harold's softshoe dance ran the gamut of classic jazz dance steps. Circling crossbacks and crossovers, step-ball-changes, spin turns and grapevines, ...
    2. A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then…

      A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.

      • Ruddey made two on a crossback and Reddey was forced along for one., after which Hachah decided to punt, which he did forthwith, the ball alighting in Hart 's arms.
      • On the kick-off, Cochran ran the ball back to the thirty-eight-yard line. It took only seventeen plays, most of them off tackle plunges, before Houlahan slid over the line on a crossback for the touchdown.
      • Go over several movements that the running backs and quarterback can make (i.e., option, crossback plays, quick pitches, sweeps, etc.).
    3. The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.

      • The crossback measurements of the Chinese subjects ranged from 35.56-43.18 cm (14.00-17.00 in).
      • Finished Measurements: Bust (in): 34.5-(38-41.5-45)” Crossback (in): l4-(14.75-15.75-l6.25)”
    4. A hairpin bend.

      • After two years of work, the maps they are drawing show some deadends, crossbacks, and long stops;
      • Eventually we rounded more crossbacks and started to see various summits.
    5. A cross-course.

      • The north section of the mine has also a crossback or cross-course, but the result at the crossing is so completely reversed that one is struck with astonishment to see the opposites in the same formation.
    6. A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different…

      A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.

      • An additional within-subject study of twenty-eight juveniles who experienced both diets (twelve crossover and sixteen crossbacks to the original diet) resulted in a 35 percent reduced incidence of antisocial behavior.
      • Wellborn said it might not be so much "crossovers" as "crossbacks" — Republicans returning to the party fold after their 1972 flirtation with Wallace — who would help Reagan upset Ford.
      • By employing virtual reality and new communications technologies, Prince, who in the early 1980s was one of the world's most successful crossover artists, has now succeeded in form of crossback.
    7. A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.

      • The future progress of these varieties, and of the further crosses and crossbacks, therefrom, will be watched by this observer with the utmost hope and anticipation!
      • To ensure that this does not happen a crossback to a normal is advised every third year at least.
    8. To cross a hybrid species with one of the original parent species.

      • The rows which are as good as the resistant parent, we crossback to the high-yielding sort.
      • Progeny were closely culled and crossbacked with emphasis on fertility, mothering ability, and gain ability.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA