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1. (v.t.) cross-check
to determine the accuracy of (something) by checking it with various sources.
2. cross-check
(in ice hockey) to block (an opponent) by placing the stick across the opponent's body.
3. (n.) cross-check
the act of cross-checking.
Etymology: (1935–40)
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1. (noun) crosscheck
an instance of confirming something by considering information from several sources
2. (verb) crosscheck
an illegal check (chopping at an opponent's arms or stick)
3. (verb) cross-check
check out conflicting sources; crosscheck facts, for example
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