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Scrabble word: CROSSES
CROSSES
In which Scrabble dictionary does CROSSES exist?
Definitions of CROSSES in dictionaries:
- noun - a long racket with a triangular frame
- verb - travel across or pass over
- verb - meet at a point
- verb - hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- verb - fold so as to resemble a cross
- verb - to cover or extend over an area or time period
- verb - meet and pass
- verb - trace a line through or across
- verb - breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties
- n - a lacrosse stick
WORD BUILDER
There are 7 letters in CROSSES: C E O R S S S
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... Photography Silhouette of The Three crosses Papel de Parede Imagem
Triumph of The Holy Cross September 14
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Hand Crafted Wooden crosses
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