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cross-reˈfer, v. [Back-formation f. cross-reference n.] intr. To make a cross-reference or cross-references; to refer or look from one place or publication to another. Also, to contain cross-references.
1879Library Jrnl. IV. 234 Where will you place double subjects? Will you catalogue under both, or cross-refer from one; and from which? 1960Twentieth Cent. Mar. 224 Thus by cross-referring between The Light and the Dark, The New Men and Homecomings, we can work out that in the autumn of 1941 Eliot was falling in love with Margaret Davidson, etc. 1979G. N. Knight Indexing iv. 71 A familiar epithet can be cross-referred from, if prominently alluded to in the text, e.g. Charles the Bold, see Charles, Duke of Burgundy. 1979Times 27 Dec. 3/7 Questions are balanced and cross-refer in such a way that it is difficult to cheat. 1985S. Lowry Young Fogey Handbk. i. 16 Anyone who wants to pursue the..game further simply has to buy the publications..and cross-refer. |