Cross colour
noun
1.
distortion in a colour television receiver in which high-frequency luminance detail is interpreted as colour information and reproduced as flashes of spurious colour
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[verb kraws-chek, kros-; noun kraws-chek, -chek, kros-] /verb ˈkrɔsˈtʃɛk, ˈkrɒs-; noun ˈkrɔsˌtʃɛk, -ˈtʃɛk, ˈkrɒs-/ verb (used with object) 1. to determine the accuracy of (something) by checking it with various sources. 2. Ice Hockey. to execute a cross-check on (an opponent). noun 3. the act of cross-checking. 4. a means of cross-checking: I examined contemporary […]
- Crosscheck
[verb kraws-chek, kros-; noun kraws-chek, -chek, kros-] /verb ˈkrɔsˈtʃɛk, ˈkrɒs-; noun ˈkrɔsˌtʃɛk, -ˈtʃɛk, ˈkrɒs-/ verb (used with object) 1. to determine the accuracy of (something) by checking it with various sources. 2. Ice Hockey. to execute a cross-check on (an opponent). noun 3. the act of cross-checking. 4. a means of cross-checking: I examined contemporary […]
- Cross-slide
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- Cross software
Software developed on one kind of computer for use on another (usually because the other computer does not have itself adequate facilities for software development).
- Cross someone
verb Related Terms nail someone to the cross [both senses fr the distinction between ”straight, square,” and cross; cross meant ”illegal practices” by 1812]