The word "Crossspall" is an uncommonly used term that is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈkrɒsˌspɔːl/. It has two syllables and the stress is on the first syllable. The word can be broken down into two parts, "cross" and "spall". The first part refers to a structure with two intersecting parts, while the second part refers to chips or fragments of stone or rock. The combination of these two words gives a unique meaning to the word "Crossspall," which is likely why it is not commonly used in everyday language.