crossunder
English
Etymology
cross + under
Noun
crossunder (plural crossunders)
- A place where one thing crosses under another.
- 1998, Scott D. Quigley, Papermakers forming fabric with weft dominated paper support surface, US Patent US5988229 A:
- The crossovers and crossunders of the warp yarns form diagonal twill lines across both the support and the contact surfaces
- 2011 July 26, “Major Milestone for the Panama Canal Expansion, Permanent Concrete Work Begins”, in The Maritime Executive:
- The pits […] will include a series of steps and an elevator that will enable access to the crossunder
- 2013, Jim Williams, Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science and Personalities, →ISBN, page 258:
- […] every crossunder included in the final layout was scrupulously analyzed for any possible impact […]
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