crossback

Etymology

 * Alluding to Catholic priests wearing crosses on the backs of their vestments in church services.
 * Alluding to Catholic priests wearing crosses on the backs of their vestments in church services.

Noun

 * 1) Two pieces on the back of an item (for attaching or bracing it) which form an "X".
 * 2) An "X"-shaped railroad crossing sign.
 * 3)  A Catholic.
 * 4)  A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.
 * 5)  A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
 * 6) The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
 * 7) A hairpin bend.
 * 8) A cross-course.
 * 9) A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
 * 10) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 11) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1)  A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.
 * 2)  A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
 * 3) The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
 * 4) A hairpin bend.
 * 5) A cross-course.
 * 6) A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
 * 7) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 8) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1)  A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
 * 2) The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
 * 3) A hairpin bend.
 * 4) A cross-course.
 * 5) A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
 * 6) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 7) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A hairpin bend.
 * 2) A cross-course.
 * 3) A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
 * 4) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 5) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
 * 2) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 3) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
 * 2) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A species resulting from such a crossback.
 * 1) A species resulting from such a crossback.

Verb

 * 1) To cross a hybrid species with one of the original parent species.