Increasing; growing: specifically applied to the moon during its first quarter, when its visible portion is increasing in area, in the curved form called a crescent (see II.).
Shaped like the appearance of the moon during its first quarter.
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The period of apparent growth or increase of the moon in its first quarter: as, the moon is in its crescent.
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The increasing part of the moon in its first quarter, or the similarly shaped decreasing part in its last quarter, when it presents a bow of light terminating in points or horns: as, the crescent of the moon.
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The moon itself in either its first or its last quarter; the new or the old moon.
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Something in the shape of the crescent moon; a crescent-shaped object, construction, device, or symbol.
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In heraldry, a bearing in the form of a young or new moon, usually borne horizontally with the horns uppermost. See decrescent and increscent.
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In architecture, a range of buildings in the form of a crescent or half-moon: as, Lansdowne Crescent in London.
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A Turkish military musical instrument with bells or jingles.
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A defect in a horse's foot, when the coffin-bone falls down.
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In lace-making, a cordonnet of considerable projection inclosing part of the pattern of point-lace, giving it relief, and separating it from the ground or from other parts of the pattern.
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A small roll of bread of various kinds, made in the form of a crescent.
To form into a crescent.
To surround partly in a semicircular or crescent form.
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The curved, sausage-shaped gametocyte of Laverania, the parasite of pernicious *malaria (which see, with cut).
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In certain extinct cardioid pelecypods, a lunate flattening of the shell-surface just behind the beaks. It specially characterizes the Devonian genus Honeoyea.
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In the extinct trimerellid brachiopods, a curved and narrow muscular scar on each valve just within the cardinal margin.
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In plate-armor, one of the small pieces of steel used to protect joints. See gusset .