0 present participle of crosscheck
1 to make certain that information, a calculation, etc. is correct, by asking a different person or using a different method of calculation
It allows for crosschecking and ensures consistency across the corpus.
In many cases, the number of choice points and time needed for computations is less than in the naive crosschecking approach.
Crosschecking the axial wavelength measured using the two different tracers indicates that bubbles are located at every other boundary.
Provisional selection and crosschecking of related entries and concurrent validation of significant events with the diarist was required.
There is checking and crosschecking of stores to an alarming degree.
According to the circumstances of each case, screening may be a brief and simple process lasting a few minutes or long and complicated, involving exhaustive crosschecking of information.
There is also the considerable experimental labor of assigning quantum numbers to each state and crosschecking them in other experiments.
Prevalence of such acts necessitates the customer crosschecking the crimp for list of ingredients and verifying that it is comparable to a name-brand.