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Serrate"notched," 1660s, from Latin serratus "sawlike, notched like a saw," from serra "a saw," of unknown origin. Related: Serrated; serrating.
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SerrateSaw-toothed, the teeth pointing forward. Serrulate
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Serratesaw-toothed, finely and regularly toothed.
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Serratewith teeth.
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Serrate(v) make saw-toothed or jag the edge of(adj) notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex
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SerrateBearing a saw-toothed edge. Often used to describe the form of a leaf on some types of plant.
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SerrateToothed like a saw. Sessile.
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Serratetoothed like a saw
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Serratewith teeth like saw (cutting edge of bill)
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SerrateSaw-like, i.e., with notched edges like the teeth of a saw.
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Serrate
Having tooth-like projections on one side, as in a saw.
''Many click beetles have serrate antennae.''
(botany)Having tooth-like projections pointed away from the petiole.
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