Krest
Krest may refer to several things. In the context of heraldry, a krest, often spelled crest, is a device placed on top of a helmet, signifying nobility or rank. It is typically a three-dimensional object or arrangement of objects, often related to the charges on the shield. Historically, crests were worn in combat or tournaments to enhance the wearer's visibility and to further identify them. Over time, the crest became a hereditary element of a coat of arms, passed down through families.
In some Slavic languages, "krest" translates to "cross." This can refer to the religious symbol of Christianity,
The term can also appear in less common or specialized contexts, such as specific scientific or technical