Cross
"Cross" in Spanish
atravesado
(transverse; lying across the main direction)
contrario
(opposite, opposed to)
de morros
(angry, annoyed)
de través
(transverse; lying across the main direction)
enfadado
(angry, annoyed)
enfurruñado
(angry, annoyed)
transversal
(transverse; lying across the main direction)
aspa
(in heraldry)
centro
(football kick)
cruce
(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization)
cruz
(geometrical figure)
cruz
(in heraldry)
cruz
(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion)
cruz
(figuratively: difficult situation)
cruzado
(hook thrown over opponent's punch)
santiguamiento
(gesture made by Christians)
señal de la cruz
(gesture made by Christians)
sotuer
(in heraldry)
atravesar
(go from one side of something to the other)
centrar
(soccer, football: pass the ball from one side of the pitch to the other side)
contrariar
(contradict or frustrate the plans of)
cruzar
(make or form a cross)
cruzar
(to place across; to cause to intersect)
cruzar
(go from one side of something to the other)
cruzar
(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another)
cruzar
(contradict or frustrate the plans of)
cruzar
(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed)
llevar la contraria
(contradict or frustrate the plans of)
marcar con una cruz
(mark with an X)
pasar
(go from one side of something to the other)
persignarse
(make the sign of the cross over oneself)
santiguarse
(make the sign of the cross over oneself)
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