Form an intersection
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CROSSForm an intersection
vesicaelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
vesicaeelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
junctionan intersection
crossingan intersection
crossingsCROSSING, an intersection
junctionsJUNCTION, an intersection
LEFTTURNAlternative at an intersection
CROSSSTREETRoad through an intersection
NOUTURNSign at an intersection
intersectionalrelating to an intersection
crossroadan intersection of roads
abuttala junction (an intersection)
STEALSTHESTOPLIGHTWreaks havoc at an intersection?
STOPBARLine painted at an intersection
YIELDSTOWaits for, at an intersection
OCTAGONFigure seen at an intersection
FOURWAYSTOPWhat an intersection may have
WALKWord on an intersection sign
WALKFlashing word at an intersection
STOPACTIONLegal proceeding at an intersection?
crossroadsCROSSROAD, an intersection of roads
abuttalsABUTTAL, a junction (an intersection)
abutmentsABUTMENT, a junction (an intersection)
signalisingProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalizeProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalizedProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalisesProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalisedProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalizesProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
signalizingProvide (an intersection) with traffic signals
PUTAFORKINMEIMDONE"All we need now is an intersection!"
crossroadsAn intersection of two or more roads
BIZETSIGNALCommand to a French composer at an intersection?
topologyA family of open subsets of an abstract space such that the union and the intersection of any two of them are members of the family, and that includes the space itself and the empty set
topologiesA family of open subsets of an abstract space such that the union and the intersection of any two of them are members of the family, and that includes the space itself and the empty set