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==Buildings== ==Buildings==

*], a historic house in Suffolk County, New York *], a historic house in Suffolk County, New York
*"The Crest", an alternate name for ], in Manhattan, New York *"The Crest", an alternate name for ], in Manhattan, New York
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*Crest Books, an imprint of now defunct ] *Crest Books, an imprint of now defunct ]
*], a defunct hotel chain in the UK *], a defunct hotel chain in the UK
*], producer of the ] automobile in the 1900s *], producer of the Crestmobile automobile in the 1900s
*], a dematerialised securities depository and settlement service of the UK and Ireland *], a dematerialised securities depository and settlement service of the UK and Ireland
*], Paris, France *], Paris, France
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*], Colony, Kansas *], Colony, Kansas
*], Boiling Springs, North Carolina *], Boiling Springs, North Carolina
*], a secondary school which replaced Crest Boys' and Girls' Academies and Crest Sixth Form in 2014 *], a secondary school which replaced Crest Boys' and Girls' Academies and Crest Sixth Form in 2014
*], Loughborough University, UK *], Loughborough University, UK
*The ], an organisation that provides training and research support for UK universities *], an organisation that provides training and research support for UK universities
* ], a former performance theatrical training school in Toronto from 1953 to 1966.<ref>https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-crest-theatre</ref> Opened as a vaudeville theatre and later as The Belsize movie theatre, it is current home to The Regent Theatre (551 Mount Pleasant Road).<ref>https://www.davisvillepost.ca/home/2019/11/23/belsize-crest-regent</ref>


==Music== ==Music==
*], a 2010 album by Axel Rudi Pell
*], a gothic metal band from Oslo, Norway *], a gothic metal band from Oslo, Norway
*], a late 1950s R&B doo wop band whose big hit was "16 Candles" *], a late 1950s R&B doo wop band whose big hit was "16 Candles"
*], an American record label from 1954 to 1963 *], an American record label from 1954 to 1963
*], a 2022 album by Bladee and Ecco2K
*], a 2010 album by Axel Rudi Pell


==Places== ==Places==
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*], an unincorporated community, United States *], an unincorporated community, United States
*], an unincorporated community, United States *], an unincorporated community, United States
*], British Columbia, Canada
*], a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme ''département'', France *], a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme ''département'', France
*], British Columbia, Canada *], a summit on the Antarctic Peninsula


==Science and medicine== ==Science and medicine==
*], various anatomical features *], various anatomical features
*], a prominent feature exhibited by several bird and other dinosaur species on their heads *], a prominent feature exhibited by several bird and other dinosaur species on their heads
*] (or ''fasciation''), condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants
*], the highest level above a certain datum or reference point that a river will reach in a certain amount of time *], the highest level above a certain datum or reference point that a river will reach in a certain amount of time
*], a geological feature
*], the section of a wave that rises above an undisturbed position *], the section of a wave that rises above an undisturbed position
*], a dimensionless number quantifying the shapes of waves *], a dimensionless number quantifying the shapes of waves
*], a limited form of the disease scleroderma *], a limited form of the disease scleroderma
*], a geological feature


==Ships== ==Ships==
*], which operated in Puget Sound on the west coast of the United States
*{{USS|Crest|SP-339}}, a US Navy minesweeper from 1917 to 1919 *{{USS|Crest|SP-339}}, a US Navy minesweeper from 1917 to 1919
*], which operated in Puget Sound on the west coast of the United States


==Symbols== ==Symbols==
*], a component of a heraldic display *], a component of a heraldic display
*], a common word for the logo used by a sports club *], a common word for the logo used by a sports club
* Crest or 'unit crest' (army) a common word for a ]


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
*], a public airport in the state of Washington
*], powerful artifacts in the ''Digimon Adventure'' anime series
*], an indirect god game by Eat Create Sleep *], an indirect god game by Eat Create Sleep
*], a public airport in the state of Washington
*], powerful artifacts in the ''Digimon Adventure'' anime series
*] (1690–1766), Genevan military engineer, physicist and cartographer *] (1690–1766), Genevan military engineer, physicist and cartographer



Latest revision as of 17:16, 26 September 2024

Crest or CREST may refer to:

Buildings

Business or commerce

Education

Music

Places

Science and medicine

  • Crest (anatomy), various anatomical features
  • Crest (feathers), a prominent feature exhibited by several bird and other dinosaur species on their heads
  • Crest (hydrology), the highest level above a certain datum or reference point that a river will reach in a certain amount of time
  • Crest (physics), the section of a wave that rises above an undisturbed position
  • Crest factor, a dimensionless number quantifying the shapes of waves
  • CREST syndrome, a limited form of the disease scleroderma
  • Mountain crest, a geological feature

Ships

Symbols

Other uses

See also

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