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crescent

adjective

[L., to grow. See Grow.]

Increasing; growing; as crescent horns.

crescent

noun
The increasing or new moon, which, when receding from the sun, shows a curving rim of light, terminating in points or horns. It is applied to the old or decreasing moon, in a like state, but less properly.

crescent

The figure or likeness of the new moon; as that borne in the Turkish flag or national standard. The standard itself, and figuratively, the Turkish power.

crescent

In heraldry, a bearing in the form of a half moon.

crescent

The name of a military order, instituted by Renatus of Anjou, king of Sicily; so called from its symbol or badge, a crescent of gold enameled.

crescent

verb transitive
To form into a crescent.