How Do You Spell RECROSS?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkɹˈɒs] (IPA)

Recross is a verb meaning "to cross again." Its phonetic transcription is /ˌriːˈkrɒs/, where the first syllable "ree" is pronounced with a long "e" sound, and the second syllable "cross" is pronounced with a short "o" sound. The "s" at the end of the word is pronounced as a voiceless sibilant /s/. Understanding the IPA phonetic transcription can help clear up any confusion about the spelling and pronunciation of words like Recross.

RECROSS Meaning and Definition

  1. Recross is a verb used to describe the action of crossing again or going back across a path or obstacle that has already been traversed. It signifies the act of moving from one side to the other, then returning to the starting point.

    In a literal sense, recrossing is commonly employed when an individual has journeyed from one side of a street, river, or any physical barrier, and then retraces their steps to return to the original location. It implies an intentional reversal or backtracking of one's path to return to a previous point of departure.

    In a figurative sense, recrossing can also apply to various contexts. It may refer to revisiting or reconsidering a previously discussed topic or issue. For instance, during a debate or discussion, if a particular point is raised again for further examination or analysis, it can be said that the topic has been recrossed. In a similar vein, within the realm of decision-making, recrossing may entail revisiting an option that has already been discarded or reconsidering an alternative course of action.

    Overall, recross can be used both in a literal and figurative sense to indicate the act of crossing again, returning to a previous point, or revisiting a topic or option that has already been addressed.

  2. To cross a second time.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RECROSS

The word "recross" is derived from the combination of two words: "re" and "cross".

The prefix "re" comes from the Latin word "re-" meaning "again" or "back". It is used to indicate repetition or returning to a previous state or position.

The word "cross" comes from the Old English word "cruc", which is ultimately derived from the Latin word "crux". This term originally referred to a wooden structure used for execution, particularly crucifixion.

When the two words are combined, "recross" is formed, and it is used to describe the act of crossing back or crossing over again. It can refer to physically crossing back over a path or a road after crossing it in the opposite direction, or it can be used metaphorically to mean going back to a previous point or situation.

Conjugate verb Recross

CONDITIONAL

I would recross
you would recross
he/she/it would recross
we would recross
they would recross

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be recrossing
you would be recrossing
he/she/it would be recrossing
we would be recrossing
they would be recrossing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recross
you would have recross
he/she/it would have recross
we would have recross
they would have recross

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been recrossing
you would have been recrossing
he/she/it would have been recrossing
we would have been recrossing
they would have been recrossing

FUTURE

I will recross
you will recross
he/she/it will recross
we will recross
they will recross

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be recrossing
you will be recrossing
he/she/it will be recrossing
we will be recrossing
they will be recrossing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recrossed
you will have recrossed
he/she/it will have recrossed
we will have recrossed
they will have recrossed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been recrossing
you will have been recrossing
he/she/it will have been recrossing
we will have been recrossing
they will have been recrossing

IMPERATIVE

you recross
we let´s recross

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recross

PAST

I recrossed
you recrossed
he/she/it recrossed
we recrossed
they recrossed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was recrossing
you were recrossing
he/she/it was recrossing
we were recrossing
they were recrossing

PAST PARTICIPLE

recrossed

PAST PERFECT

I had recrossed
you had recrossed
he/she/it had recrossed
we had recrossed
they had recrossed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been recrossing
you had been recrossing
he/she/it had been recrossing
we had been recrossing
they had been recrossing

PRESENT

I recross
you recross
he/she/it recrosses
we recross
they recross

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am recrossing
you are recrossing
he/she/it is recrossing
we are recrossing
they are recrossing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recrossing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recrossed
you have recrossed
he/she/it has recrossed
we have recrossed
they have recrossed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been recrossing
you have been recrossing
he/she/it has been recrossing
we have been recrossing
they have been recrossing

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