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The wearing of clothing which society considers appropriate for the opposite sex rather than the wearer's sex. examples
(immunology) Display by antigen-presenting cells of antigens obtained from the surface of infected cells. quotations
Now, a study published in Nature shows that cross-dressing does indeed occur and is important for boosting memory CD8+ T cell responses in vivo.
2011 April 21, Olive Leavy, “Cross-dress to impress”, in Nature Reviews Immunology, volume 11, number 302
present participle and gerund of cross-dress examples