Crossfire

/ˈkrɔsˌfaɪər/ noun

Gunfire from two or more directions crossing each other, or metaphorically, being caught between opposing forces or arguments.

Compound of 'cross' and 'fire', first used in military contexts in the 17th century. The metaphorical sense of being caught between opposing forces developed in the 19th century, extending the military concept to civilian conflicts.

AMመስተ-መሳሰል 불
ARنيران متقاطعة
BNক্রস ফায়ার
CAfoc creuat
CSkřížový oheň
DAkrydsfyld
DEKreuzfeuer
ELσταυροειδής πυρ
ESfuego cruzado
FAآتش متقاطع
FIristiin tuuli
FRfeu croisé
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