crest

ঝুঁটি
definition
verb
she crested a hill and saw the valley spread out before her
reach the top of (something such as a hill or wave).
noun
Some males also have elegant ornamentation such as bright throat gorgets, crests and elongated tail feathers.
a comb or tuft of feathers, fur, or skin on the head of a bird or other animal.
she reached the crest of the hill
the top of something, especially a mountain or hill.
translation of 'crest'
শিরস্ত্রাণের মাথায় ব্যবহৃত ঝুঁটির মতো পালক বিশেষ,
পর্বতচূড়ায় বা তরঙ্গশীর্ষে পৌঁছানো,
পাখির মাথার ঝুঁটি,
মোরগের ঝুঁটি
noun
শীর্ষস্থান,
ঝুঁটি,
কুলচিহ্ন,
ঝোঁটন,
শিখা
example
biopsy specimens of the iliac 'crest' were obtained under local anaesthesia
The bird has light-colored undersides and a slight 'crest' on its head.
The warriors struggled to reload and finish the job when to their horror, a second Marauder appeared over the 'crest' of the hill.
Soon they disappeared over the 'crest' of the hill.
The National Weather Service says, the river should 'crest' 4 feet above flood stage.
The reference is hence again to the bird's movable 'crest' , one of its most striking features.
The iliac 'crest' bone marrow biopsy is the gold standard for detecting of bone marrow metastases in small cell lung cancer.
The short 'crest' of the female is often not obvious.
After what seemed an eternity, a long white car came over the 'crest' of the hill, and began to descend toward the country club.
She stood there upon the 'crest' of the hill, allowing the light to bathe her.
Below in the glittering blue Pacific half a dozen dolphins were playing in the surf, skimming in just below the face of the breakers then flipping out over the 'crest' as the wave broke.
It has a shallowly forked tail and a slight 'crest' that gives the head a squared-off look.
the river was expected to 'crest' at eight feet above flood stage
It's like releasing the clutch on a manual car transmission at the exact moment you 'crest' a hill and snap into gear.
One was taken when the spout was relatively far out and the other over the surf line where the broken 'crest' of a wave is being sucked up.
The invisible, uncontrollable wind ices our faces as we 'crest' a hill.
If you don't do it hard and fast enough, the wave will 'crest' and break and you'll be left behind.
It was white with long blue-tipped feathers on its 'crest' , wingtips, and tail.
As he reached the 'crest' of the hill he saw the Sanitarium spread out before him.
a large game bird with a conspicuous erect red 'crest'
Many low-lying homes and roads are already flooded, but the Withlacoochee is still rising and is expected to 'crest' on Wednesday morning.
They are the size of a starling with light brown plumage, red markings round the eyes, a 'crest' and an orange-tipped black tail.
Finally, mounting the 'crest' of the hill, they reached the juniper trees.
It is expected to 'crest' at 16.9 feet on Wednesday morning and to remain well above flood stage for the rest of the week, he said.
The female pokes her head out of the hole to greet her mate, opening the brilliant 'crest' of feathers on her head like a fan.
Here they no longer need to balance their upper bodies on the horse's 'crest' .
Two hours out from the parking lot, we 'crest' a little rise to find a tapered concrete pillar about four feet high.
she reached the 'crest' of the hill
He climbed up to the 'crest' of Moon Hill and scanned his surroundings.
The shoulders are scrunched up while the king is leaning against the family 'crest' above the fireplace.
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