Pronunciation: /krɔs ˈsɛkʃən/
noun a sample or representative part of a larger group or population
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.
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.
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