Across

/əˈkrɒs/ preposition, adverb

Across means from one side to the other side of something, such as a road, river, or area. As an adverb, it can also mean 'in every part of' or 'on the other side'.

From Middle English phrase 'a-crois', literally 'in cross', from Old French 'en croix' (in a cross). It originally suggested a crossing movement in the shape of a cross.

AMበላይ
ARعبر
BNজুড়ে
CSpřes
DAover
DEquer
ELκατά μήκος
ESa través
FAدر سراسر
FIpoikki
FRà travers
GUપાર
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