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Intersection   /ˌɪntərsˈɛkʃən/  /ˌɪnərsˈɛkʃən/   Listen
Intersection

noun
1.
A point where lines intersect.  Synonyms: intersection point, point of intersection.
2.
A junction where one street or road crosses another.  Synonyms: carrefour, crossing, crossroad, crossway.
3.
A point or set of points common to two or more geometric configurations.
4.
The set of elements common to two or more sets.  Synonyms: Cartesian product, product.
5.
A representation of common ground between theories or phenomena.  Synonyms: convergence, overlap.
6.
The act of intersecting (as joining by causing your path to intersect your target's path).



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"Intersection" Quotes from Famous Books



... small twig and handed it to La Mothe. It was spray of wild sloe cut from a thicket and trimmed to the shape of a cross, with one stiff thorn, broad based and sharp at the point as a needle, projecting at right angles from the intersection. The marks of the knife were still fresh upon it, the bark so soft and sappy that it must have been cut from the living plant within the hour. La Mothe shook his head as he turned it over ...
— The Justice of the King • Hamilton Drummond

... innumerable silver candelabra were placed on the steps by which the platform was reached. The oaken altar, in the position it occupied before the Revolution, was double, and had a double tabernacle, on the doors of which were the commandments, the whole surmounted by a large cross, from the intersection of which was suspended a shroud. At the corners of the altar were the statues of St. Louis and St. Napoleon. Four large candelabra were placed on pedestals at the corners of the steps, and the pavement ...
— The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte • Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton

... bore down on him from the west and reined his horse at the intersection of the two roads. He looked up the straight highway toward Pa-Ramesu, then turned in the saddle and gazed toward Tanis. His indecision was not a wayfarer's casual hesitancy in the choice of roads. By the anxiety written on his face, life, ...
— The Yoke - A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children - of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt • Elizabeth Miller

... SURFACES WITH APPLICATIONS.—The Intersection of Cylinders and Cones. The Delineation and Development of Helices, Screws, and Serpentines. Application of the helix—the construction of a staircase. The Intersection of Surfaces—applications to stop cocks. ...
— Scientific American, Vol.22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 • Various

... busiest parts of the busy thoroughfare of Broadway, in the city of New York, is the point of its intersection with Fourth Street. Thousands and tens of thousands of people pass and repass there daily, but few ever pause to look at the curious machine which stands in the window of the shop at the north-west corner of these two streets. This machine, clumsy and odd-looking as it is, nevertheless ...
— Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made • James D. McCabe, Jr.


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