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crest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crest in Hindi

  • क्रेस्ट
  • शिखा
  • शिखर
  • चोटी
  • कलगी

crest Definition

Noun

  • a comb or tuft of feathers, fur, or skin on the head of a bird or other animal.
  • the top of a mountain or hill.
  • the curling foamy top of a wave.
  • a distinctive device borne above the shield of a coat of arms (originally as worn on a helmet), or separately reproduced, for example on writing paper or silverware, to represent a family or corporate body.

Verb

  • reach the top of (something such as a hill or wave).
  • the swell begins to curl and crest
  • have attached or affixed at the top.

crest Example

  • biopsy specimens of the iliac crest were obtained under local anesthesia ( इलियाक शिखा के बायोप्सी नमूने स्थानीय संज्ञाहरण के तहत प्राप्त किए गए थे )
  • a large game bird with a conspicuous erect red crest ( एक विशिष्ट खड़ा लाल शिखा वाला एक बड़ा खेल पक्षी )
  • You find yourself on the crest of a steep ridge running gently north east towards the summit. ( आप अपने आप को एक खड़ी रिज के शिखर पर पाते हैं जो धीरे-धीरे उत्तर पूर्व में शिखर की ओर दौड़ती है। )
  • She rode on a great crest of spittle, from one tongue, one watery taste, to another. ( वह थूक की एक बड़ी शिखा पर सवार हुई, एक जीभ से, एक पानी के स्वाद से, दूसरी तक। )

More Sentence

  • It took us over an hour to reach the crest of the hill.
  • After its election victory, the party was on the crest of a wave.
  • The modelling of these moors - a reference to the family crest - repays study.
  • the swell begins to curl and crest
  • take hold of the mane halfway up the horse's crest
  • The motor rose over the crest of a hill, flashed by a farm and slid down an incline.
  • Once landed, trees and bushes at its crest hid them from view except from overhead.
  • As they neared the crest of the first hill, the Captain looked back over his shoulder.
  • At the crest Collie rode on down the winding trail, or rather way, for no regular trail existed.
  • Over the crest of the hill the descent is easy, and here the paving seems to have been discontinued.
  • A few minutes later I reach the crest of the trail.
  • David Spade is riding the Generation X crest at age 30.
  • The all-time record crest here was back in 1993.
  • On May 13, 1993, the crest was 29 feet.
  • Analyst Bill Whitlow, Pacific Crest Securities in Seattle, agreed.
  • He rode the crest of that, and he surfed that.
  • Auriemma's anxieties tend to crest just before game time.
  • Its crest spans 1, 244 feet across the Colorado River.
  • It's difficult to see crest in a sentence .
  • This rising wave of Euro-skepticism has yet to crest.
  • When tensions crest, there is support, understanding and encouragement.
  • Drive four miles to the Angeles Crest Fire Station and park.
  • He emerges in a navy velour bathrobe with an embroidered crest.
  • These Tigers are indeed players at the crest of intercollegiate athletics.
  • They were endeavoring to fell the tree so that its crest should drop somewhere on or near the trail toward the new church.
  • Three great spikes jutted along the centre crest of the helmet from the frontal section to the hinges of the fall.
  • It was higher up on the slope of the valley, but its vast trunk and towering crest would not be denied.
  • It was the dexter supporter in the coat-of-arms of Sir Walter Scott, and the crest of Lord Byron.
  • On the crest of the helmet, below the sickle, was a small ridge that looked like the knots of a rope.
  • The crest is displayed during courtship encounters at breeding colonies.
  • Chiseled into the first was the outline of a boat riding the crest of a wave.
  • Each symbol was placed in front of larger crosses bearing the name and crest of the unit or group.
  • He walked a little unsteadily, and with his fair crest drooping over something he cradled in his arms.
  • she reached the crest of the hill