Crossover Definition

krôsōvər, krŏs-
crossovers
noun
crossovers
The act, means, or place of crossing over from one part or side, to another.
Webster's New World
A track by which a railroad train can be switched from one line to another.
Webster's New World
Crossing over.
American Heritage Medicine
A person who votes for a candidate of a political party other than the party he or she usually supports.
Webster's New World

A crossover musical style.

Webster's New World
Synonyms:
adjective
Designating or of a circuit, network, etc. that divides amplified sound into frequency bands and distributes them to the proper component of a speaker system, as to a woofer or tweeter.
Webster's New World
Designating or by voters who are crossovers.
The crossover vote.
Webster's New World
Designating or of a form of popular music in which elements of musical genres that appeal to a limited audience are combined with more widely accepted forms to gain a larger audience.
Crossover jazz.
Webster's New World
Made up of elements appealing to more specialized tastes that have been combined to gain broader acceptance.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Crossover

Noun

Singular:
crossover
Plural:
crossovers

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