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crux im·mis·sa \-iˈmisə, -ˈiˌm-\ noun (plural cruces immis·sae \-ˌsē, -ˌsī\) Etymology: New Latin, literally, cross hanging down 1. : a cross of crucifixion in which the top of the upright shaft extends above the transverse beam — called also crux capitata; compare crux commissa, crux decussata 2. : latin cross 1 |