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Crescent - Wikipedia The word crescent is derived etymologically from the present participle of the Latin verb crescere "to grow", technically denoting the waxing moon (luna crescens)
Crescent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary CRESCENT meaning: 1 : the shape of the visible part of the moon when it is less than half full; 2 : a shape that is curved, wide at its center, and pointed at its two ends like a crescent moon
CRESCENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A crescent is a curved shape that is wider in the middle than at its ends, like the shape of the moon during its first and last quarters It is the most important symbol of the Islamic faith
What does crescent mean? - Definitions. net A crescent is a shape or symbol that resembles a segment of a ring, tapering to points at the ends This term is often used to describe the phase of the moon when it appears less than half illuminated
crescent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary crescent (plural crescents) The figure of the moon as it appears between its first or last quarter and the new moon, with concave and convex edges terminating in points
Crescent - definition of crescent by The Free Dictionary 1 a shape resembling a segment of a ring tapering to points at the ends 2 something, as a cookie, having this shape 3 the figure of the moon in its first or last quarter, resembling such a shape 4 shaped like a crescent 5 increasing
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Crescent | Islam, Moon, Star | Britannica Crescent, political, military, and religious emblem of the Byzantine and Turkish empires and, later and more generally, of all Islāmic countries The Moon in its first quarter was a religious symbol from earliest times and figured, for example, in the worship of the Near Eastern goddess Astarte