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out there in the dark.<br />

crescent n. 1 demi-lune, semi-lune, lune, lunette: The moon's crescent<br />

hung low in the western sky.<br />

--adj. 2 crescent-shaped, demi-lune, semi-lune, biconcave,<br />

concavo-concave: For chopping, the chef uses a crescent blade<br />

that just fits into a curved wooden bowl.<br />

crest n. 1 top, summit, pinnacle, peak, head, ridge: The surfers<br />

rode in on the crest of a wave. 2 seal, device, figure, badge,<br />

emblem, insigne, symbol, design: The school crest shows an<br />

inkpot and a scroll.<br />

--v. 3 top, crown, surmount, cap: The ancient walls were<br />

crested with ivy. 4 culminate, reach, top, US top out: The<br />

flood-waters crested at nine feet.<br />

crevasse n. gorge, chasm, abyss, ravine, fissure, crack, furrow: One of<br />

the climbers fell into a crevasse in the glacier.<br />

crevice n. crack, fissure, chink, cleft, cranny, groove, furrow, break,<br />

split, rift: Water ran down the crevices in the rocks.<br />

crew n. group, company, band, troupe, party, gang, team, corps,<br />

body: We shall need a crew of twenty for tomorrow's job.<br />

crime n. offence, violation, misdeed, wrong; felony, misdemeanour;<br />

lawlessness: The number of crimes of violence is increasing.<br />

criminal adj. 1 illegal, unlawful, illicit, lawless, dishonest, Colloq<br />

crooked: Arson is a criminal act. We have to weed out the<br />

criminal element. 2 wicked, evil, bad, wrong, corrupt, vile,<br />

black, immoral, amoral, sinful, villainous, iniquitous,<br />

flagitious, depraved; disgraceful, reprehensible: The way they<br />

treat their children is absolutely criminal.<br />

--n. 3 felon, convict, lawbreaker, outlaw, culprit, offender,<br />

miscreant, malefactor, wrongdoer, villain, scoundrel, knave,<br />

blackguard; gangster, Mafioso, desperado, racketeer; hoodlum,<br />

thug, hooligan, tough, ruffian, terrorist, Colloq roughneck, bad<br />

guy, black hat, bad hat, baddie or baddy, crook; Slang hood, US<br />

mobster: He was arrested for consorting with known criminals.

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