To match items from two or more lists.(verb-transitive)
Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "cross-match" in a sentence
"After USC realized its mistake, the organ procurement organization used blood samples it had on reserve to conduct what is known as a "cross-match"- a test to see if the transplanted kidney was compatible with the person who received it, Stewart said."
"They were particularly interested to check Mr Goodman's current email contacts to cross-match them with those from his time at the NoW."
"We want to now use the data that has been generated by INEC in relation to the fingerprint vis a vis the fingerprint impression on the ballot papers to cross-match and ascertain whether indeed truly the voters who were registered at various polling units were indeed the people who had actually voted for the purpose of that election, said Malami."