Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Feb. 2014
The concept of crossing It has several uses in our language.
In one of its most general and extensive uses, the crossing designates the action of crossing, or failing that, arranging two things in the shape of a cross.
On the other hand, a crossing can be that point at which two lines, two streets, roads or paths intersect each other.
It is worth noting that this road circumstance can also be called road intersection. They are characterized precisely by the crossing between two or more roads allowing users a exchange between the roads. Now, this crossroads can be generated at level or, failing that, with an intersection on a slope.
As a consequence that intersections or level crossings normally generate the simultaneous encounter of vehicles, the presence of controls and signs will be necessary for circulation be safe. Among the most popular are signs that indicate the following captions: Stop, Traffic Light, Yield.
Meanwhile, with regard to the vial education and with regard to the field of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the term of crossing is widely used to refer to indicate that a step is intended for pedestrians exclusively, or for now they are the ones with priority in the. Therefore, it is common for posters to be installed
indicators which will precisely indicate it through this concept: pedestrian crossing.Also, it is common for the term in question to be used to account for a telephone interference that occurs in the middle of a communication.
And also the term has a use recurrent to name the act of crossing two animals of the same race or of several, or of two plants, with the mission of reproducing them and thus generating a brood or a new variety, respectively.
It should be noted that the crossbreeds of dogs gave way throughout history to new breeds, for example, the bulldog. English it was the result of the cross between the Tibetan Mastiff and other local dogs; or the row Brazilian that was the consequence of crossing the English Mastiff with a Bulldog or Bloodhound.
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