WordNet-Online
| ||||
Definitions from the WebTerm: to intersectVerb (transitive)Definition: To cross or meet at a point, or to have something in common. Example sentence: The two roads intersect at the roundabout. Search for books about road intersections on AmazonVerb (intransitive)Definition: To cross or come together at a point. Example sentence: The paths of two planets will intersect at one specific moment in time. Search for books about celestial intersections on AmazonNounDefinition: The point or line of intersection. Example sentence: The mathematician marked the intersection of the two lines on the graph. Search for books about mathematical intersections on AmazonNoun (local)Definition: A specific point or area where two or more roads meet. Example sentence: There is a busy intersection near my house where accidents often occur. Search for books about road intersections on AmazonNoun (local)Definition: A place where multiple pathways cross within a city or town. Example sentence: The intersection of Main Street and Elm Street is a popular spot for tourists. Search for books about city intersections on Amazon Note: The Amazon links in the HTML format provided are placeholders and need to be replaced with actual links generated based on your affiliate account. | ||||
to help to hinder to humor to impel to imply to imprint permanently to improve to inform to intersect to issue to it to keep to keep worrying or thinking about something to know to land to lay out to leap forward
|