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▪ I. ˈcross-course, n. Mining. [cross- 4.] A vein or lode (usually barren) intersecting the regular vein or lode at an angle; also = cross-cut n. 2.
1802Playfair Illustr. Hutton. Th. 254 Intersected nearly at right angles by other mineral veins called Cross Courses. 1882Rep. Geol. Explor. 13 A short cross-course was put in intersecting the lode. ▪ II. † ˈcross-course, a. Obs. [cross- 10.] Running athwart the straight course of things.
1632C. Downing State Eccl. Kingd. (1634) 51 All was made sure..by the elective assent of the supreme Nobilitie, without any cross-course conditions (as falls out) when the souldiers or people elect. |