cross section
1 Americannoun
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a section made by a plane cutting anything transversely, especially at right angles to the longest axis.
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a piece so cut off.
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a photograph, diagram, or other pictorial representation of such a section.
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the act of cutting anything across.
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a typical selection; a sample showing all characteristic parts, relationships, etc..
a cross section of American opinion.
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Surveying. a vertical section of the ground surface taken at right angles to a survey line.
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Also called nuclear cross section. Physics. a quantity expressing the effective area that a given nucleus presents as a target to a bombarding particle, giving a measure of the probability that the particle will induce a reaction.
adjective
verb (used with object)
noun
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maths a plane surface formed by cutting across a solid, esp perpendicular to its longest axis
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a section cut off in this way
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the act of cutting anything in this way
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a random selection or sample, esp one regarded as representative
a cross section of the public
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surveying a vertical section of a line of ground at right angles to a survey line
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physics a measure of the probability that a collision process will result in a particular reaction. It is expressed by the effective area that one participant presents as a target for the other
Other Word Forms
- cross-sectional adjective
Etymology
Origin of cross section1
First recorded in 1825–35
Origin of cross-section2
First recorded in 1875–80
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