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the criss cross line forming a framework​

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Answered by swan030782
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Answer:

A crisscross is a pattern of lines that cross or intersect. Your favorite shirt might be printed with pink and purple crisscrosses.

You might doodle a crisscross pattern during class or stitch crisscrosses on a quilt. You can also use the word as a verb, meaning to cross in a pattern: "The sidewalks crisscross the city," or "I watched the dogs crisscross the beach." The word dates from the 1800s, from the Middle English crist-cross, or "Christ's cross," which was a mark traditionally made before the alphabet in a schoolbook or primer.

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Definitions of

crisscross

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na marking that consists of lines that cross each other

Synonyms:

cross, mark

Type of:

marking

a pattern of marks

adjmarked with crossing lines

Synonyms:

crisscrossed

reticular, reticulate

resembling or forming a network

advcrossing one another in opposite directions

vmark with a pattern of crossing lines

“crisscross the sheet of paper”

Type of:

mark

make or leave a mark on

vmark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines

“wrinkles crisscrossed her face”

Type of:

line

mark with lines

vcross in a pattern, often random

Type of:

cover, cross, cut across, cut through, get across, get over, pass over, track, traverse

travel across or pass over

Answered by abhayamahapatra49
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Answer:

your answer is:- crirscross

Explanation:

only simple write criscross

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