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un croissant (masc.)
The word "croissant" originates from the French term meaning "crescent," which reflects the pastry's crescent shape. The name is derived from the Latin word "crescere," meaning "to grow" or "to increase." Croissants are believed to have been inspired by the Austrian kipferl, a crescent-shaped pastry that dates back to the 13th century, which was later adapted and popularized in France.
The correct spelling of the word is crisscrossed (no hyphen).
Un croissant gets its name from its crescent shape.
le croissant
The crescent in the Pakistan flag stands for bright fortune.
The Crescent Moon and Sword is a symbol of Islam, it has no meaning in Judaism.
FRANCE France adopted the breakfast pastry from Austria, who called it the kipfel. The French called it the croissant because it is shaped as a crescent moon (croissant is French for crescent)
The French crescent-shaped pastry you are referring to is known as a croissant (pronounced Kre-sahnt or kre-sawnt in English and closer to Kre-swa- in French).
Crescent. Ellipse.
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The correct spelling is "crescent" and refers to a curved or semi-circular shape (especially a curved edge slice of a solid circle).