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Discover Ludwig"cross pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of pattern or design that resembles a cross shape. Example: The quilt was made up of different colored squares arranged in a cross pattern, giving it a unique and eye-catching look.
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Samples of waxy rice starch granules were examined by both optical microscopy and SEM revealing roughly spherical particles of diameter about 6 μm, that exhibit the Maltese cross pattern under crossed-polarized light (see below).
Handle shapes include cross pattern, round knobs and lever grips.
Or to put it in thatching lingo, Holloway creates a "block pattern ridge" using "cross pattern spar work".
His skin was exquisitely preserved, including a series of hatch-marks on his back and a cross pattern on his knee.
The Amazon milk frog is also known as the mission golden-eyed tree frog for the remarkable gold-and-black cross pattern in the iris of its eye.
Score lines in a criss cross pattern on the top of the plywood and then brush it with a layer of diluted PVA glue (one part PVA to five parts water will do just nicely).
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Score the triangles with a criss-cross pattern.
Score the inside surface in a criss-cross pattern, but don't cut all the way through, then refrigerate.
No action from the referee, but that should have been a yellow, the Napoli man has a red criss-cross pattern all down his leg.
You can tell the difference, says Clarke, if you look closely at the criss-cross pattern on the ivory.
Using the point of a sharp knife, cut a criss-cross pattern into the top layers of the pastry, cutting through into the filling.
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