closecross
/ˈklɔsˌkrɒs/Definitions
1. noun
A cross formed by two or more intersecting lines or bands, often used as a decorative element or symbol.
“The logo of the company features a closecross as its central design element.”
2. verb
To intersect or cross over something, often in a forceful or abrupt manner.
“The river closecrossed the bridge, causing significant damage to the structure.”
3. verb
To bring together or combine two or more things, often in a way that creates a new or unexpected result.
“The artist closecrossed different styles to create a unique piece of art.”