cross-reference

cross-reference
/kraws"ref"euhr euhns, -ref"reuhns, kros"-/, v.t., v.i., cross-referenced, cross-referencing.
1. to provide with cross references: The new encyclopedia is completely cross-referenced.
2. cross-refer.
[1900-05]

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