crosslap
/ˈkrɒslæp/Definitions
1. noun
A type of sedimentary structure in geology, formed by the cross-bedding of sedimentary layers.
“The geologist studied the crosslap in the ancient rock formation to understand the environment in which it formed.”
2. verb
To overlap or intersect with something else, especially in a way that forms a cross-like shape.
“The two roads crosslap in the center of the city, creating a busy intersection.”