Having a feathery crest
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TUFTEDHaving a feathery crest
TUFTEDSporting a feathery crest
PILEATEDHaving a crest
pileatehaving a crest covering the pileum
hoodedhaving on the head a hoodlike formation, crest, arrangement of colors, or the like
lapwinglarge Old World plover, Vanellus vanellus, having a long, slender, upcurved crest, an erratic, flapping flight, and a shrill cry
hammerheadsA brown African marsh bird related to the storks, having a crest that looks like a backward projection of the head, and constructing an enormous nest
hammerheadA brown African marsh bird related to the storks, having a crest that looks like a backward projection of the head, and constructing an enormous nest
pelycosaurA large extinct reptile of the late Carboniferous and Permian periods, typically having a line of long bony spines along the back supporting a sail-like crest
pelycosaursA large extinct reptile of the late Carboniferous and Permian periods, typically having a line of long bony spines along the back supporting a sail-like crest
morionsopen helmet of the 16th and early 17th centuries, worn by common soldiers and usually having a flat or turned-down brim and a crest from front to back
morionopen helmet of the 16th and early 17th centuries, worn by common soldiers and usually having a flat or turned-down brim and a crest from front to back
seriemaeither of two cranelike South American birds, Cariama cristata or Chunga burmeisteri, having a crest just above the bill, rounded wings, and a long tail: family Cariamidae, order Gruiformes (cranes, rails, etc)
oarfishany long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 ft. (9 m)
waxwingsany of a genus (Bombycilla) of American and Eurasian chiefly brown to gray oscine birds (as a cedar waxwing) having a showy crest, red waxy material on the tips of the secondaries, and a yellow band on the tip of the tail