The parts of a cross are typically referred to as the vertical line (known as the "stipe" or "upright") and the horizontal line (known as the "patibulum" or "crossbeam"). The point where the two lines intersect is called the "intersection" or "crux." These terms are often used in the context of discussing the anatomy and construction of a cross, particularly in historical or religious contexts.
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The cross with an image of Jesus' body on it is called a crucifix. Also, the Eastern Catholics often have Byzantine crosses. They are a little more detailed and have more parts that crucifixes and crosses.
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It is called Cross Contact. It can also be called Cross Contamination.
Angles that cross are called perpendicular angles.
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The cross necklace is simply called a "cross necklace." It is a piece of jewelry that features a cross pendant as its main design element.
The area of Charing Cross is on the site of the former hamlet of Charing which had a statue or cross called the Eleanor Cross - now long demolished.
The dot of an 'i' is called a tittle and the cross of a 't' is called a T-bar.
It is called laminin! :)
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