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crisscross vs get over

get over vs crisscross

crisscross is a noun but get over is not a noun.

crisscross is an adjective but get over is not an adjective.

crisscross and get over both are verbs.

crisscross is an adverb but get over is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
crisscross Yes Yes Yes Yes
get over No No Yes No
As verbs, get over is a hypernym of crisscross; that is, get over is a word with a broader meaning than crisscross:
  • crisscross: cross in a pattern, often random
  • get over: travel across or pass over
Other hypernyms of crisscross include cover, cross, cut across, cut through, get across, pass over, track, traverse.
crisscross (noun) get over (noun)
a marking that consists of lines that cross each other
crisscross (adjective) get over (adjective)
marked with crossing lines
crisscross (verb) get over (verb)
mark with a pattern of crossing lines improve in health
mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines get on top of; deal with successfully
cross in a pattern, often random to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end
travel across or pass over
crisscross (adverb) get over (adverb)
crossing one another in opposite directions
Difference between crisscross and get over

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