Homonym: Crosses (Intersections)
A cross is a geometric shape consisting of two intersecting lines or bars, typically at right angles. It is often associated with various meanings, including religious symbolism, particularly in Christianity, where it represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Crosses can be found in many cultures and contexts, serving as symbols of faith, sacrifice, or protection.
In addition to its religious significance, the cross is used in various fields, such as mathematics and design. It can denote a point of intersection or serve as a marker. Crosses also appear in heraldry, representing different families or regions, and in art, where they convey diverse interpretations.