"Crossbeams" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crossbeams refer to the transverse beams or bars that cross over other beams or bars, typically at right angles, to form a framework or structure, such as a bridge, a building, or a machine.
Usage Examples for "Crossbeams"
The term "cross-sectional" refers to a segment or a slice of a larger entity, such as a population or a process, taken at a specific point in time or space. In other words, it is a snapshot or a momentary view of a particular aspect or dimension. This can be applied to various fields, including statistics, sociology, psychology, and medicine. For instance, in a cross-sectional study in medicine, a sample of people from different age groups would be taken and their health status would be measured at a particular point in time, providing a snapshot of the health status of each age group.