cross street
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Definition
- Noun:
- A street that intersects a main street: A "cross street" is a street that crosses, typically at approximately a right angle, a larger or more significant thoroughfare. It continues on both sides of the main street, forming an intersection.
Usage
- The term is used to specify a street that intersects another, often to give directions or describe a location relative to a primary road.
- It is commonly used in urban planning, navigation, and everyday directions.
Examples
- Noun:
- The post office is on Maple Avenue, just past the first cross street.
- When you reach the main boulevard, turn left at the next cross street.
- Our building is located at the corner of Broadway and its first major cross street.
Advanced Usage
- "Between cross streets": Used to describe a location situated on a long block, specifying the streets at either end of the block.
- The address is 2345 Central Avenue, between the cross streets of 5th and 6th.
Variants and Related Words
- Intersection (n): The point or place where two or more streets cross.
- The accident occurred at a busy intersection.
- Side street (n): A minor street leading off a main road. (Note: A "side street" may not necessarily cross the main street; it might be a dead end, whereas a "cross street" specifically crosses it.)
- We parked on a quiet side street.
Synonyms
- Intersecting street: A street that crosses another.
- Transverse street: A street that lies or runs across another (more formal/technical).
Related Phrases
- (At the) corner of X and Y: A common phrase to describe a location at the intersection of two streets, which could involve a cross street.
- The cafe is on the corner of Main Street and Oak, a frequent cross street.
Noun
- a street intersecting a main street (usually at right angles) and continuing on both sides of it