cruciform

cruciform

a geometric curve, shaped like a cross, that has four similar branches asymptotic to two mutually perpendicular pairs of lines. Equation:x2y2 -- a2x2 -- a2y2 = 0, where x = y = ± a are the four lines.
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Cruciform

The characteristic cross-shaped plan for Gothic and other large churches that is formed by the intersection of nave, chancel, and apse with the transepts.
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cruciform

[′krü·sə‚fȯrm]
(science and technology)
Resembling or arranged like a cross.
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cruciform

cruciform
1. Cross-shaped.
2. The characteristic plan for Gothic and other large churches formed by the intersection of nave, chancel, and apse with the transepts.
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cruciform

cruciform
Front view of an air-to-air missile.
A body shaped like a cross when viewed from the front. Normally missiles are cruciform shaped.
An Illustrated Dictionary of Aviation Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
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