Intersection
71intersection — in·ter sec·tion || ‚ɪntÉ™(r) sekʃn n. point where two roads cross, junction; crossing, convergence …
72intersection — i. A point where the centerlines of runways cross each other. See intersecting runways. ii. A point defined by any combination of courses, radials, or bearings of two or more navigational aids. iii. The point on the earth vertically above which… …
73intersection — noun a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. ↘a point at which two or more things, especially roads, intersect. Derivatives intersectional adjective …
74intersection — n. Crossing …
75intersection — noun (C) 1 a place where roads, lines etc cross each other, especially where two roads meet 2 (U) the act of intersecting something …
76intersection — n 1. junction, interchange, crossroads; traffic circle, rotary, Brit. roundabout; clover leaf. 2. juncture, nexus, connexus, point of union or contact, connection; focus, focal point, focalization; coalescence, confluence, convergence; network,… …
77intersection — in·ter·sec·tion …
78intersection — /ɪntəˈsɛkʃən / (say intuh sekshuhn), /ˈɪntəsɛkʃən / (say intuhsekshuhn) noun 1. the act, fact, or place of intersecting. 2. a place where two or more roads meet or cross. –intersectional, adjective …
79Intersection — Huina, pahu manamana …
80intersection — The space of intersecting streets or roadways common to both the ways as determined by a continuation of the curb or similar lines. Neuman v Apter, 95 Conn 695, 112 A 350, 21 ALR 970; Stewart v Olson, 188 Wis 487, 206 NW 909, 44 ALR 1292. The… …