Croisé (en. Cross)

/kʁwaze/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
That which intertwines, that forms crossings.
The crossed wires create an interesting pattern.
Les fils croisés créent un motif intéressant.
In medicine, refers to a procedure where two blood vessels are intertwined.
The surgery required crossed vessels for better blood flow.
La chirurgie a nécessité des vaisseaux croisés pour un meilleur flux sanguin.
Refers to a position where two organisms or objects meet.
The roads cross at this intersection.
Les routes sont croisées à ce carrefour.

Etymology

From the verb "croiser," from the Latin 'cruciare' meaning 'to put in a cross.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

To fold one's arms
To remain inactive, not to act.
croiser les bras
To cross one's fingers
To hope that something good will happen.
se croiser les doigts
To run into someone
To meet someone by chance.
croiser quelqu'un

Related Words

To cross
The action of passing from one side to the other, of intersecting.
croiser
Crossing
Place where two lines, roads, or paths meet.
croisement
Cross
Figure in the shape of two lines that cross.
croix

Slang Meanings

Crossed in a figurative sense, referring to a complex relationship.
Their relationship is quite crossed; they have a lot of stories.
Leur relation est assez croisée; ils ont beaucoup d'histoires.
Being crossed can also mean having different perspectives.
We have very crossed ideas on the subject.
Nous avons des idées très croisées sur le sujet.