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/ˌintərˈsekt/,
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intersected, past participle; intersecting, present participle; intersected, past tense; intersects, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Divide (something) by passing or lying across it
    • - occasionally the water table intersects the earth's surface, forming streams and lakes
    • - the area is intersected only by minor roads
  2. (of two or more things) Pass or lie across each other
    • - lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles

  1. meet at a point
  2. (intersecting) decussate: crossed or intersected in the form of an X
  3. (intersection) a junction where one street or road crosses another
  4. (intersection) a point or set of points common to two or more geometric configurations
  5. (intersection) the set of elements common to two or more sets; "the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red things"
  6. (intersection) overlap: a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena; "there was no overlap between their proposals"
  7. In SQL the UNION clause combines the results of two SQL queries into a single table of all matching rows. The two queries must result in the same number of columns and compatible data types in order to unite. Any duplicate records are automatically removed unless UNION ALL is used.
  8. Intersect, known as Digidrive in North America and Japan, is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare service. It is a member of the Art Style line of video games, and was originally released for the Game Boy Advance in the bit Generations series.
  9. The Intersect is a secret technology appearing in the television series Chuck. Within the series, it is used to house and analyze large quantities of encoded data. ...
  10. (Intersection (movie)) Intersection is a 1994 film, directed by Mark Rydell and starring Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, and Lolita Davidovich.
  11. (Intersection (roads)) In the field of road transport, an intersection is a road junction where two or more roads either meet or cross at grade (they are at the same level). Such a road junction may also be called a crossroads.
  12. to cross; to cut; two sets intersect if and only if they have at least one common element
  13. (Intersected) To cut across or through.
  14. (Intersecting) In attacking a short crossing route, the defender has already gotten too much depth to wall-off the receiver, so he must pick a spot and intersect the route ahead of the receiver.
  15. (INTERSECTION) The area where two or more roadways join or cross including the roadway and roadside facilities.
  16. (Intersection) The area embraced within the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or the lateral boundary lines of two or more streets which join one another at an angle whether or not one such street crosses the other. ...
  17. (intersection (of two or more sets)) (1) Index finger draws inverted "U". (2) (2h)[1] POs roughly ><, midsection of DH finger strikes midsection of NDH finger. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - intersection. (3) (2h)[bC], POs ><, FOs up, thumbs overlap like a Venn diagram.
  18. (Intersection ( )) A B consists of all the sample points belonging to both A and B
  19. (Intersection) A place of joining or crossing of streets.
  20. (Intersection) A place where a street and access point adjoin each other.
  21. (Intersection) A portion of text where at least one member of two Sets each is matched.
  22. (Intersection) The area common to two or more highways that come together at an angle. (4)
  23. (Intersection) The overlap between two or more groups of people or two or more sets of objects or things.
  24. (Intersection) The point where two graphs (lines) cross. We are usually interested in the coordinates of this point because those x and y values are solutions to both equations that belong to each graph (line).
  25. (Intersection) The term used when one object is overlapping another.  Put into context of a river network this means that a polyline is touching another polyline.  If they are touching at their nodes then they are topologically connected. ...