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*''']''' is the section of a ] that rises above an undisturbed position. | *''']''' is the section of a ] that rises above an undisturbed position. | ||
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*''']''' is the name of a popular ] in ], the ], and the ]. | *''']''' is the name of a popular ] in ], the ], and the ]. |
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- Crest (heraldry) is a heraldic term.
- Crest (Physics) is the section of a wave that rises above an undisturbed position.
- In hydrology, crest may refer to the highest level above a certain point (the datum point, or reference point) that a river will reach in a certain amount of time. This term is usually limited to a flooding event.
- Crest, Drôme is a commune of the Drôme département in France.
- Crest toothpaste is the name of a popular toothpaste in Canada, the USA, and the United Kingdom.
- CREST is a securities depository and settlement service of the United Kingdom and Ireland, operated by CRESTCo Ltd.
- CREST Newcastle is the Centre for Rehabilitation Engineering Studies.
- CREST syndrome is a limited form of the disease scleroderma.
- Crest of a Knave is an album by Jethro Tull
- The Crest Theatre is a historic theatre located in downtown Sacramento, California.
- A Sagittal crest is a ridge of bone running lengthwise along the midline of the top of the skull (at the sagittal suture) of many mammalian and primate skulls.
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