Definition
Having a crest or crests; topped with a raised ridge or ornamental feature.
Etymology
From crest (Middle English, from Old French creste, from Latin crista meaning 'tuft or plume') plus the suffix -ed, indicating possession of the quality.
Kelly Says
The word 'crest' originally meant the tuft of feathers on a bird's head, which is why crested birds like cardinals and jays are named after this feature—and why we talk about 'reaching the crest' of a wave as its highest point.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُكَسَّر
mu-kas-sar
CACatalà
crestat
kreh-stat
CSČeština
křošný
krosh-nee
DEDeutsch
gekreuzt
geh-kroyst
ELΕλληνικά
σγουρός
sgo-roos
ESEspañol
aderezado
ah-deh-ray-zah-doh
FAفارسی
موجدار
moo-jad-aar
FISuomi
kääritty
kya-rit-ty
IDBahasa Indonesia
berkerut
ber-ke-rut
ITItaliano
accostata
ah-koh-stah-tah
KO한국어
곱슬거렸다
gop-seul-geo-ryeot-da
MSBahasa Melayu
bergelombang
ber-gel-om-bang
NLNederlands
gekruld
geh-krool-d
PLPolski
skręcony
skren-chon-ee
PTPortuguês
coberto de crespas
koh-ber-tuh deh kreh-spas
RORomână
crestat
kreh-stat
SVSvenska
krusad
kroo-sad
SWKiswahili
kuundwa
koo-nd-wa
TLTL
nakakakrus
na-ka-ka-krus
TRTürkçe
kırışık
kir-ish-ik
UKУкраїнська
завит
zah-vit
VITiếng Việt
đã được uốn
dah dju-ohn u-on
ZUZU
iqinile
ee-ki-nee-leh