Crossover
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Crossover may refer to:
In computer science:
- Ethernet crossover cable, Ethernet cable in which the transmit and receive pairs are swapped at one end
- CrossOver, a collective name for three commercial programs developed by CodeWeavers
In fiction:
- Fictional crossover, event in fiction when a story takes place in more than one series
- Intercompany crossover, comic or series of comics where a character published by one company meets a character published by another
In genetics:
- Chromosomal crossover, exchange of material between two chromosomes in genetics
- Crossover (genetic algorithm), genetic operator used to vary the programming of a chromosome from one generation to the next
In music:
- Crossover (music), music that has commercial success with audiences beyond that of its particular genre
- Crossover (band), New York-based electroclash music group
- 105.1 Crossover, music FM station owned and operated by Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. in the Philippines
- Audio crossover, particular type of electronic filter used to separate audio signals into frequency bands
- Crossover (2005 album), music album by Japanese artist Hitomi Shimatani
- Crossover thrash, musical genre
In sports:
- Colorado Crossover, professional basketball team in the International Basketball League
- Crossover (dogs), piece of dog agility equipment
- Crossover (figure skating), maneuver in figure skating
- Crossover dribble, maneuver in the game of basketball
- A Crossover is a certain style of advancing and retreating in Fencing. This step is meant to quickly close distance with an opponent and is akin to quickly walking.
In transportation:
- Crossover (rail), pair of rail switches that allows trains to switch between parallel tracks
- Crossover SUV, car-based SUV
In other fields:
- "Crossover" (DS9 episode), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
- Crossover (film), 2006 film starring Anthony Mackie
- Crossover (theater), part of a theater