krə|wä|zā, (ˈ)krwä- adjective
Etymology: French, from past participle of croiser to cross, from Old French croisier
: with the legs crossed and the body at an oblique angle to the audience — used of a ballet pose
krə|wä|zā, (ˈ)krwä- adjective
Etymology: French, from past participle of croiser to cross, from Old French croisier
: with the legs crossed and the body at an oblique angle to the audience — used of a ballet pose
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012