Crest vs Crescent - What's the difference?
crest | crescent |
A tuft, or other excrescence or natural ornament, growing on an animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc.
The plume of feathers, or other decoration, worn on or displayed on a helmet; the distinctive ornament of a helmet.
(heraldry): A bearing worn, not upon the shield, but usually on a helmet above it, sometimes (as for clerics) separately above the shield or separately as a mark for plate, in letterheads, and the like.
The upper curve of a horse's neck.
The ridge or top of a wave.
The summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
The helm or head, as typical of a high spirit; pride; courage.
The ornamental finishing which surmounts the ridge of a roof, canopy, etc.
The top line of a slope or embankment.
A design or logo, especially one of an institution, association or high-class family.
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Particularly with reference to waves, to reach a peak.
To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
* Shakespeare
* Wordsworth
To mark with lines or streaks like waving plumes.
* Spenser
The figure of the moon as it appears in its first or last quarter, with concave and convex edges terminating in points.
Something shaped like a crescent, especially:
# A curved pastry.
# A curved street, often presenting a continuous façade, as of row houses.
(Islam) A representation of the symbol used by Islamic caliphates
(NZ) A crescent spanner.
(historical) Any of three orders of knighthood conferred upon foreigners to whom Turkey might be indebted for valuable services.
(heraldiccharge) The emblem of the waxing Moon with horns directed upward, when used in a coat of arms; often used as a mark of cadency to distinguish a second son and his descendants.
A crescentspot butterfly.
(dated, rare) marked by an increase; waxing, like the Moon.
* Tennyson
Shaped like a crescent.
* Milton
To form into a crescent, or something resembling a crescent.
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To adorn with crescents.
(Webster 1913)
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As an acronym crest
is (military) the five types of verbal support used to enhance an (oral) presentation: comparisons, reasons, examples, statistics, testimony.As a noun crescent is
the figure of the moon as it appears in its first or last quarter, with concave and convex edges terminating in points.As an adjective crescent is
(dated|rare) marked by an increase; waxing, like the moon.As a verb crescent is
to form into a crescent, or something resembling a crescent.crest
English
(wikipedia crest)Noun
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Synonyms
* (skin on head of birds) comb, cockscombCoordinate terms
* (skin on head of birds) caruncle, snood, wattleVerb
(en verb)- His legs bestrid the ocean, his reared arm / Crested the world.
- groves of clouds that crest the mountain's brow
- Like as the shining sky in summer's night, / Is crested with lines of fiery light.
Anagrams
*crescent
English
Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* crescent roll * Fertile CrescentAdjective
(-)- O, I see the crescent promise of my spirit hath not set.
- Astarte, queen of heaven, with crescent horns.