serrate in English

adjective
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serrated.
serrate leaves

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1. Synonyms for Crenate include serrated, serrate, notched, sawtoothed, serriform, serrulate, toothed, saw-edged, crenulated and denticulate

2. 12 Leaves usually double serrate, base broadly cuneate to cordate; plants more than 30 cm tall.

3. In addition, on the obverse of the dirham the writing is located within three serrate circles, with five Annulets in the border, while on the reverse the field text is surrounded by a solid circle, and the marginal text by a serrate circle with five Annulets

4. Aracari definition, any of several small toucans of the genus Pteroglossus, having strongly serrate bills and yellow underparts marked with black and red

5. In addition, on the obverse of the dirham the writing is located within three serrate circles, with five Annulets in the border, while on the reverse the field text is surrounded by a solid circle, and the marginal text by a serrate circle with five Annulets

6. Previous studies have shown that Notch activation induces dAP-2 in cells distal and adjacent to the Serrate/Delta domain of expression.

7. Bystanders Lyrics: Oh / You wanna strip away / Veracity is great / But you'll bleed / And all / For a lukewarm embrace / You serrate your face / With glee / Don't waste your candor / On Bystanders

8. Stem leaves present; base sessile but not auriculate or Amplexicaul, or auriculate, Amplexicaul, or sagittate; divisions and margins entire or repand, or dentate, serrate, incised, crenate, sinuate, or pinnately lobed (lyrate, runcinate, pinnatifid)

9. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various This is generally done with an instrument of bone, cut something in the shape of a small Adz, with a serrate edge.

10. Crenulate "serrate" (borrowed from New Latin crenulātus, from presumed *crenula, diminutive of *crena "notch," back-formed from crenātus crenate) + -ed entry 1 Learn More about crenulated Time Traveler for Crenulated The first known use of cre…

11. Leaves very variable in size, pinnate, usually with 5-8 pairs of lateral leaflets and a terminal one, stalked with bases of petiole Auricled; leaflets usually subrounded in lower leaves and ovate-oblong in upper leaves, lobulate, serrate to almost entire, 5-25 mm long, 3-10 mm broad.

12. Slender, slightly pubescent when young, soon glabrescent; Leaf blade ovate or sub-rounded to elliptic, 2-5 (7)x 1.502.5 cm, young pubescent, soon Abaxially pubescent along midvein, base broadly cuneate to sub-rounded, margin obtusely serrate, serrulate, cuneate, crenate, rarely entire, apex acute or shortly acuminate, lustrous green above and light green below.

13. ‘The leaves, about 4 cm by 2 cm are opposite, deltoid-ovate, Crenate serrate and green to dark green in colour.’ More example sentences ‘Supported on four feet modeled as shells (mussel, scallop, oyster, and clam), it has irregularly Crenate ends that are encrusted with sand and various types of aquatic life, and other marine-related

14. Petiole 5–10 mm, glabrous; leaf blade oblong to rarely obovate-oblong, (6–)8–16 × 2.5–5 cm, herbaceous to thinly leathery, both surfaces glabrous, abaxially paler and usually with a pair of purplish black basal nectaries near margin, adaxially shining, base broadly cuneate, margin sparsely and shallowly Acicularly serrate or sometimes

15. ‘The leaves, about 4 cm by 2 cm are opposite, deltoid-ovate, Crenate serrate and green to dark green in colour.’ More example sentences ‘Supported on four feet modeled as shells (mussel, scallop, oyster, and clam), it has irregularly Crenate ends that are encrusted with sand and various types of aquatic life, and other marine-related