Definition of Crossbarred. Meaning of Crossbarred. Synonyms of Crossbarred

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Definition of Crossbarred

Crossbarred
Crossbarred Cross"barred` (-b[aum]rd`), a. 1. Secured by, or furnished with, crossbars. --Milton. 2. Made or patterned in lines crossing each other; as, crossbarred muslin.

Meaning of Crossbarred from wikipedia

- up crossbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crossbar may refer to: Latch (hardware), a post barring a door Top tube of a bicycle frame Crossbar, the...
- telecommunications, a crossbar switch (cross-point switch, matrix switch) is a collection of switches arranged in a matrix configuration. A crossbar switch has multiple...
- The Crossbar latch is a technology published by Phillip Kuekes of HP Labs in 2001 and granted a US patent in 2003, with the goal of eventually replacing...
- In geometry, the crossbar theorem states that if ray AD is between ray AC and ray AB, then ray AD intersects line segment BC. This result is one of the...
- uprights and over the crossbar. The entire ball must p**** through the vertical plane of the goal, which is the area above the crossbar and between the uprights...
- Itaballia demophile, the cross-barred white, crossbarred white, or black-banded white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found from the southern...
- The palang (Iban: crossbar) or ampallang is a male genital piercing that penetrates horizontally through the entire glans of the ****. **** piercings...
- Crossbar is a company based in Santa Clara, California. Crossbar develops a class of non-volatile resistive random-access memory (RRAM) technology. Crossbar...
- two end lines. The crossbar of these posts is 10 feet (3.0 m) above the ground, with vertical uprights at the end of the crossbar 18 feet 6 inches (5...
- offside, and players scoring a goal must put the ball either under or over a crossbar between the goalposts. There are conflicting explanations of the origin...