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Crest or CREST may refer to:

Buildings

Business or commerce

Music

People

Places

Education

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

Ships

Other uses

See also

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