Crossover

/ˈkrɔsoʊvər/ noun

A point where one thing crosses over another, or something that appeals to different groups or markets.

Compound of 'cross' (from Old English 'cros') and 'over' (from Old English 'ofer'). The literal meaning of crossing over came first, with the figurative sense of bridging different categories or audiences emerging in 20th century marketing and entertainment to describe products that transcend traditional boundaries.

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