crescent
cres·cent / ˈkresənt/ • n. 1. the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon. ∎ a representation of such a shape used as an emblem of Islam or Turkey. ∎ (the Crescent) chiefly hist. the political power of Islam or the Ottoman Empire. 2. a thing that has the shape of a single curve, esp. one that is broad in the center and tapers to a point. • adj. 1. in the shape of a crescent. 2. poetic/lit. growing, increasing, or developing.DERIVATIVES: cres·cen·tic / krəˈsentik/ adj.ORIGIN: late Middle English cressant, from Old French creissant, from Latin crescere ‘grow.’
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1. Building or series of buildings of which the frontage stands in plan on the concave arc of a circle or of an ellipse, generally facing a garden or promenade. The earliest examples are the Royal Crescent, Bath (1767–75), by Wood the Younger, and the semicircular Crescent at Buxton, Derbys. (1780–90), by Carr of York. Camden Crescent (c.1788) by John Eveleigh (fl. 1756–1800) and Lansdown Crescent (1789–93) by John Palmer (c.1738–1817), both in Bath, are two further examples of a type of development that became common in C19. A range of buildings with the front on a convex arch is called a quadrant.
2. Type of arch, also called a horseshoe-arch.
1. Building or series of buildings of which the frontage stands in plan on the concave arc of a circle or of an ellipse, generally facing a garden or promenade. The earliest examples are the Royal Crescent, Bath (1767–75), by Wood the Younger, and the semicircular Crescent at Buxton, Derbys. (1780–90), by Carr of York. Camden Crescent (c.1788) by John Eveleigh (fl. 1756–1800) and Lansdown Crescent (1789–93) by John Palmer (c.1738–1817), both in Bath, are two further examples of a type of development that became common in C19. A range of buildings with the front on a convex arch is called a quadrant.
2. Type of arch, also called a horseshoe-arch.
crescent
crescent the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon; in heraldry, the representation of this as a charge or a cadence mark for a second son in England.
The Crescent symbolizes the political power of Islam or of the Ottoman Empire.
Crescent City a name for New Orleans, which is built on a curve of the Mississippi.
The Crescent symbolizes the political power of Islam or of the Ottoman Empire.
Crescent City a name for New Orleans, which is built on a curve of the Mississippi.
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crescent. Turkish instr. comprising small bells hung from an inverted crescent. Also known as ‘Jingling Johnny’.
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