From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Artscrossovercross‧o‧ver /ˈkrɒsəʊvə $ ˈkrɒːsoʊvər/ noun1[countable]ACHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER the change a popularperformer makes from working in one area of entertainment to anotherJ Lo has made a crossover from music to the movies.2[countable, uncountable] the fact of liking, using, or supporting different types of things or groupsThere’s some crossover between the musical genres.3[countable] (also crossover car) a car that has some of the features of a normal car and some of the features of an SUV or 4x4 →cross overExamples from the Corpuscrossover• There is not much crossover among readers of romance and sciencefiction.• Offthe Wall was a masterpiece, and it was a naturalcrossover.• And most agreed that the crossover was probably recent.• With strong black candidates, especially but not exclusively incumbents, there is enough white crossover to win.