Christcross
[kris-kraws, -kros] /ˈkrɪsˌkrɔs, -ˌkrɒs/
noun
1.
the figure or mark of a cross.
/ˈkrɪsˌkrɒs/
noun (archaic)
1.
2.
a cross used in place of a signature by someone unable to sign his name
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