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VerbarScyllaeliga
of four fleshy lateral lobes and on the median caudal crest
VerbarSeriema
or the Chunga burmeisteri of Argentina They have an erectile crest and a short broad bill They are often domesticated
Martineta
A species of tinamou Calopezus elegans having a long slender crest
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Smew
small European merganser Mergus albellus which has a white crest called also smee smee duck white merganser and white nun
Creast
Creast. See CREST.
Helm
the head in war; a coat of arms bearing a crest; the tiller or handle of the rudder of a ship.
Monocrotism
which the pulse curve or sphygmogram shows but a single crest the dicrotic elevation entirely disappearing
Armorial bearings
s. 19, by which 'armorial bearings' includes any armorial bearings, crest, or ensign, by whatever name called, and whether registered in
Jay
graceful in form often handsomely colored and usually have a crest
Crestless
Without a crest or escutcheon of low birth
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