keresztez
Keresztez is a Hungarian verb meaning to cross, intersect, or crossbreed, depending on the context. It can denote crossing two lines or paths, crossing a street, or linking ideas by bringing elements together. In biology and agriculture, keresztez is used for cross-breeding between individuals or varieties; the related noun keresztezés refers to the act or result of crossing, such as hybrid formation. In everyday language, keresztez can describe any crossing action, for example lines or rivers that intersect, or the crossing of cultures or plans.
The infinitive is keresztezni; the stem is keresztez-, and the verb is regular within the -ezni class
Etymology: the verb is built from the root keresz- meaning cross, linked to kereszt (cross) in Hungarian.
Related terms include keresztezés (the act of crossing or crossbreeding) and kereszteződés (an intersection or crossroads).
See also: keresztezés; kereszteződés; kereszt. Example usages include Két vonal kereszteződik and A keresztezés a genetikai