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across | Referring to a crossword answer which reads horizontally. He had swum across. |
antipodal | Relating to or denoting cells formed at the chalazal end of the embryo sac. Antipodal points on a sphere. |
astray | Away from the right path or direction. A bullet went astray and killed a bystander. |
athwart | At an oblique angle. Our words ran athwart and we ended up at cross purposes. |
bereavement | State of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one. The family suffered a sad bereavement. |
beyond | The unknown, especially in references to life after death. A view of Hobart with Mount Wellington beyond. |
christendom | The collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia. |
continuing | Remaining in force or being carried on without letup. The continuing struggle to put food on the table. |
cross | Cause to intersect or lie crosswise. No one dared cross him. |
crossover | A path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other. A jazz classical crossover album. |
decamp | Leave suddenly. She persuaded him to decamp. |
depart | Be at variance with; be out of line with. They departed for Germany. |
going | Advancing toward a goal. The paths were covered with drifting snow and the going was difficult. |
horizon | A great circle of the celestial sphere the plane of which passes through the centre of the earth and is parallel to that of the apparent horizon of a place. It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge. |
intercontinental | Relating to or travelling between continents. Intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
intersect | (of two or more things) pass or lie across each other. The area is intersected only by minor roads. |
intertwine | Twist or twine together. Intertwined hearts. |
itinerate | (especially of a Church minister or a magistrate) travel from place to place to perform one’s professional duty. Regular use of itinerating magistrates was made. |
migrate | (of a person) move to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions. As autumn arrives the birds migrate south. |
migration | A group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period. There is virtually no cell migration in plants. |
move | Have a turn make one s move in a game. His move put him directly in my path. |
pedestrian | A person who travels by foot. The road is so dangerous pedestrians avoid it. |
road | A railroad. He had to work in a road about six feet wide. |
rood | A crucifix especially one positioned above the rood screen of a church or on a beam over the entrance to the chancel. |
route | Send via a specific route. Proposals have been put forward for a new route around the south of the town. |
transverse | Situated or extending across something. Transverse colon. |
travel | A period of time spent travelling from one place to another typically over long distances. Light travels faster than sound. |
traverse | An area of land surveyed with a traverse. They had been practising firing at multiple targets using the power traverse. |
trip | Make a trip for pleasure. You re tripping if you think I m hanging around. |
underway | Currently in progress. Preparations for the trial are underway. |
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