What is another word for crossover?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɒsə͡ʊvə] (IPA)

Crossover is a versatile word that can be associated with a range of meanings and contexts. A few synonyms for crossover include intersection, overlap, blending, fusion, combination, amalgamation, merger, and hybrid. These words are often used to describe situations where two or more distinct entities, be they ideas, genres, or categories, converge or unite in some way. For example, in music, a crossover hit might blend different genres such as pop and country, while in technology, a crossover device might combine the features of a tablet and a laptop. In many cases, the word crossover can be replaced with one of these synonyms without losing its meaning.

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Usage examples for Crossover

One day I was flying the lead plane and I called for a crossover.
"The Biography of a Rabbit"
Roy Benson, Jr.
Note that characters from each series crossover to or are mentioned in the others.
"Pee-wee Harris"
Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Seven miles to the east, the amber warning lights went dark and the detour barrier at crossover 85 sank back into the roadway.
"Code Three"
Rick Raphael

Famous quotes with Crossover

  • That was the crossover line for us, to be able to play that many shows, sell them out real quick and have that tribe queue up outside and still be a mystery to everybody else.
    Peter Garrett
  • I'm very picky and I'm in a situation where it's a big crossover.
    Shia LaBeouf
  • The crossover wasn't happening. TV actors were TV actors, and film and stage actors were a whole different thing. And now there's just a lot of crossover.
    Christine Lahti
  • I think they want to keep it separate, but I've never been a crossover artist for some reason.
    Reba McEntire
  • That crossover of whether it's entertainment or news is the biggest crock of b.s. in television today, because it's all entertainment.
    Vince McMahon

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