Correct spelling

crescent

Correct spelling, definition: this word originates from late Middle English cressant, from Old French croissant, and from Latin crescere (meaning grow). The spelling change in the 17th century was due to the influence of Latin. In the verb crescere you can notice the presence of two specific consonants next to each other: -s and -c. It has remained so until today – that’s why the only correct form is crescent, not cresent.

Definition of crescent:
1. noun, the shape of the visible part of the moon when it is less than half full
2. noun, a shape that is curved, wide at its center, and pointed at its two ends like a crescent moon
The crescent is used as a symbol of Islam.
The biscuits were formed into a crescent shape.


Incorrect spelling

cresent

Incorrect spelling, definition: there is nothing in the etymology or pronunciation to indicate that this spelling is correct. Before writing down a word, we have to look at its origins. In this case, Latin had the greatest influence on the shape of this word. Therefore, the right form must be crescent, not cresent.