Cross Section

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /krɔs ˈsɛkʃən/

Definitions of cross section

noun a sample or representative part of a larger group or population

Example Sentences

A1 A cross section of the cake revealed a delicious filling inside.

A2 In science class, we learned how to analyze a cross section of a plant stem under a microscope.

B1 The architect provided a detailed cross section of the building to show how each floor was designed.

B2 The geologist studied the cross section of the rock formation to understand its geological history.

C1 The cross section of the brain revealed intricate details about its structure and function.

C2 Analyzing the cross section of the data allowed researchers to identify patterns and trends.

Examples of cross section in a Sentence

formal The scientist analyzed the cross section of the rock sample under a microscope.

informal I saw a cool cross section of a tree trunk in science class today.

slang Check out the cross section of that new building - it looks awesome!

figurative The novel provides a cross section of society in the 1920s.

Grammatical Forms of cross section

plural

cross sections

comparative

more cross section

superlative

most cross section

present tense

cross section

future tense

will cross section

perfect tense

has cross sectioned

continuous tense

is cross sectioning

singular

cross section

positive degree

cross section

infinitive

to cross section

gerund

cross sectioning

participle

cross sectioned

Origin and Evolution of cross section

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'cross section' originated from the field of mathematics and geometry, where it refers to the intersection of a solid figure by a plane.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in geometry to describe the intersection of a solid figure, the term 'cross section' has evolved to be commonly used in various fields such as engineering, physics, and biology to refer to a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object or structure.