crest

[krest] /krɛst/
noun
1.
the highest part of a hill or mountain range; summit.
2.
the head or top of anything.
3.
a ridge or ridgelike formation.
4.
the foamy top of a wave.
5.
the point of highest flood, as of a river.
6.
the highest point or level; climax; culmination.
7.
a tuft or other natural growth on the top of the head of an animal, as the comb of a rooster.
8.
anything resembling or suggesting such a tuft.
9.
the ridge of the neck of a horse, dog, etc.
10.
the mane growing from this ridge.
11.
an ornament or heraldic device surmounting a helmet.
12.
a helmet.
13.
a ridge running from front to back along the top of a helmet; comb.
14.
Heraldry. a figure borne above the escutcheon in an achievement of arms, either on a helmet or by itself as a distinguishing device.
15.
Anatomy. a ridge, especially on a bone.
16.
a ridge or other prominence on any part of the body of an animal.
17.
Architecture. a cresting.
18.
Machinery. (in a screw or other threaded object) the ridge or surface farthest from the body of the object and defined by the flanks of the thread.
Compare root1 (def 15a).
verb (used with object)
19.
to furnish with a crest.
20.
to serve as a crest for; crown or top.
21.
to reach the crest or summit of (a hill, mountain, etc.).
verb (used without object)
22.
to form or rise to a crest, as a wave or river.
23.
to reach the crest or highest level:
Interest in the project has crested.
Origin
1275-1325; Middle English creste < Old French < Latin crista
Related forms
crested, adjective
crestless, adjective
subcrest, noun
uncrested, adjective
undercrest, noun
Examples from the web for crest
  • A sign of allegiance to a certain clan chief is the wearing of a crest badge.
  • It possesses a clear sagittal crest such a comb is found also with some other dinosaurs.
  • The head has a long mane, beard, prominent eyes, crest on nose, but no horns.
  • When the bird is feeding among other jays or resting, the crest is flattened to the head.
  • The continental divide stretches across the crest of the rocky mountains.
British Dictionary definitions for crest

crest

/krɛst/
noun
1.
a tuft or growth of feathers, fur, or skin along the top of the heads of some birds, reptiles, and other animals
2.
something resembling or suggesting this
3.
the top, highest point, or highest stage of something
4.
a ridge on the neck of a horse, dog, lion, etc
5.
the mane or hair growing from this ridge
6.
an ornamental piece, such as a plume, on top of a helmet
7.
(heraldry) a symbol of a family or office, usually representing a beast or bird, borne in addition to a coat of arms and used in medieval times to decorate the helmet
8.
a ridge along the top of a roof, wall, etc
9.
a ridge along the surface of a bone
10.
(archery) Also called cresting. identifying rings painted around an arrow shaft
verb
11.
(intransitive) to come or rise to a high point
12.
(transitive) to lie at the top of; cap
13.
(transitive) to go to or reach the top of (a hill, wave, etc)
Derived Forms
crested, adjective
crestless, adjective
Word Origin
C14: from Old French creste, from Latin crista

CREST

/krɛst/
noun
1.
an electronic share-settlement system, created by the Bank of England and owned by 69 firms, that began operations in 1996
Word Origin
C20: from CrestCo, the name of the operating company
Word Origin and History for crest
n.

early 14c., from Old French creste "tuft, comb" (Modern French crête), from Latin crista "tuft, plume," perhaps related to word for "hair" (e.g. crinis), but it also was used for crest of a cock or a helmet. Replaced Old English hris.

v.

late 14c., "provide with a crest," from Old French crester, from creste (see crest (n.)). Meaning "to come over the top of" is from 1832. Related: Crested; cresting.

crest in Medicine

crest (krěst)
n.
A projection or ridge, especially of bone; cresta.

crest in Science
crest
  (krěst)   
The part of a wave with greatest magnitude; the highest part of a wave. Compare trough. See more at wave.