also crossover, 1795, a term in calico-printing, "superimposed color in the form of stripes or crossbars," from the verbal phrase; see cross (v.) + over (adv.). From 1884 in railroading; from 1912 in biology. As a general adjective from 1893; specifically of musicians and genres from 1971.
crossing
cross-legged
cross-lots
crossly
crossness
cross-over
cross-patch
cross-pollination
cross-purpose
cross-reference
crossroad