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crossover

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Noun — A blend of two different styles, genres, or fields, especially in music or entertainment.

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Etymology

A deverbal noun formed from the phrase "cross over."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “crossover” mean?

The word “crossover” means a blend of two different styles, genres, or fields, especially in music or entertainment. In plain terms, something that blends or bridges two separate categories — genres, franchises, or vehicle types.

How do you use “crossover” in a sentence?

Here is “crossover” used in a sentence: “The band's new album is a crossover between jazz and hip-hop.”

What part of speech is “crossover”?

“Crossover” is a noun.

Is “crossover” a common word?

“Crossover” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “crossover” have?

“Crossover” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a blend of two different styles, genres, or fields, especially in music or entertainment.

What is the difference between a crossover and an SUV?

An SUV is traditionally built on a truck chassis, giving it more off-road ruggedness, while a crossover is built on a car platform, which generally makes it lighter, more fuel-efficient, and more car-like to drive. Many vehicles marketed today as SUVs are technically crossovers by this distinction.

What does crossover mean in music or entertainment?

In music or entertainment, a crossover is a blend of two different styles or genres, such as an artist combining classical and pop elements, or a story bringing characters from separate fictional works together. Both uses share the idea of combining or bridging things that were previously separate.

What is a crossover episode in a TV show?

A crossover episode is one in which characters from different fictional shows or franchises appear together in the same story. This is a specific application of the broader crossover sense of blending or bridging separate creative works.

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