Cross Section

Word CROSS SECTION
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Definitions and meanings of "Cross Section"

What do we mean by cross section?

A section formed by a plane cutting through an object, usually at right angles to an axis.

A sample meant to be representative of a whole population.

The probability that a particular nuclear reaction will take place.

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The word "cross-section" in example sentences

That cross-section was exactly where Vitamin Shoppe VSI believed it could unleash the power of its brand online. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Cheaper, mechanically printed books meant access to knowledge, ideas, and expression for a much broader cross-section of humanity than ever before. ❋ Dinkar Jain (2011)

If that is what you meat, I've not found that true in any remotes I've had apart (which is a very small cross-section of all remotes out there). ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think the most telling aspect of the cross-section is that “moderate Republicans” still have a somewhat positive view of Obama. anonymous Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

To highlight some of these positive societal trends within America, the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies and the Abu Dhabi Gallup Center recently released a very comprehensive study entitled "Muslim Americans: Faith, Freedom, and the Future" which gives a fascinating look into a cross-section of the American Muslim societal experience exactly one decade after the tragic September 11 attacks on our country. ❋ Arsalan Iftikhar (2011)

They represent a dynamic, young, cross-section of the people who changed Egyptian society, and the future of the Arab world. ❋ Marie-Helene Carleton (2011)

Made up of a cross-section of people from the community, the task force will make recommendations to the mayor and City Council. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Anatomical cross-section of a Cootie (from the game Cootie). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Four lane cross-section roadways are especially hazardous to pedestrians. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I was nearly swayed by Andrea Pinkney's "Miss America" argument, except that we are talking about a children's book award given in cooperation with the ALA, representing a wide cultural cross-section of professionals and greatly impacting what educators decide kids will read all over the country, and since I have written children's books, yes, I'd like to be eligible. ❋ Roger Sutton (2009)

"Drainage Ditch: Georgetown" 1995 is a cross-section of that city's eccentric ecology, including a filthy-looking underwater habitat full of discarded tires and dog-faced fish, one with newborns—gross but poignant. ❋ Sidney Lawrence (2011)

Crisscrossing the island in their pursuit is not only an excuse to see everything from mountaintop snows to sandy beaches, but also provides a lengthy look at a social cross-section of Sicily. ❋ Joe Ray (2011)

The crowds also appeared to include a broader cross-section of Egyptian society than in previous postuprising rallies. ❋ Matt Bradley (2011)

Today, Jackson Heights, with its historic district, large and light-filled prewar apartments and side streets lined with houses, draws a diverse cross-section of New Yorkers seeking affordability and accessibility. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This less than reputable class of realtor tends to occupy a large cross-section of the profession's population. ❋ Nick Segal (2011)

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