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crest meaning

Crest

Definition: A crest is a noun that refers to:

  1. The top of something, particularly a hill or a mountain; the highest point.
  2. A decorative design or emblem, often found on a coat of arms or used as a symbol representing an individual or family.
  3. A tuft of feathers, fur, or hair on the head of an animal, or a growth that stands upright on the head of a bird.
  4. In fluid dynamics, it denotes the peak or highest part of a wave.

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Etymology: The word “crest” comes from the Latin “crista,” meaning “tuft” or “fringe,” which also relates to the Old French word “croitre,” meaning “to grow.” It has evolved into English through Middle English.

Pronunciation: /krɛst/

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  1. The majestic eagle soared high above the mountain crest, its wings glinting in the sunlight.
  2. The surfers eagerly paddled out to catch the perfect wave as it began to crest.
  3. A beautiful white crest of foam formed at the edge of the churning ocean waves.
  4. The village is nestled in the valley, with a tranquil stream flowing down from the crest of the hill.
  5. He wore a helmet adorned with a colorful crest representing his family’s lineage.

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