cruciform

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Latin crux (cross) +‎ -iform

Adjective[edit]

cruciform

  1. Having the shape of a cross.
    Synonyms: cross-shaped, cruciate

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Noun[edit]

cruciform (plural cruciforms)

  1. (genetics) A cross shape in DNA; a Holliday junction.
  2. Any emblem in the shape of a cross.
    • 2005, New Scientist, volumes 187-188, page 72:
      Michael Eaton has discovered that if you visit its websites you will be warned: "Royal Mail, the Royal Mail Cruciform and the colour red are registered trademarks of Royal Mail Group plc."

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French cruciforme.

Adjective[edit]

cruciform m or n (feminine singular cruciformă, masculine plural cruciformi, feminine and neuter plural cruciforme)

  1. cruciform

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