denticulate Synonyms

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denticulate Meaning

Wordnet

denticulate (s)

having a very finely toothed margin

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denticulate (a.)

Alt. of Denticulated

denticulate Sentence Examples

  1. The leaf's edge was denticulate, with tiny serrations that caught the light.
  2. The archaeologist found a stone tool with a denticulate edge, indicating its use for cutting.
  3. The saw blade was denticulate, allowing for precise cuts through wood.
  4. The fossilized jawbone exhibited a denticulate pattern, suggesting the diet of the ancient creature.
  5. Botanists studied the denticulate margins of certain grass species for taxonomic classification.
  6. The medieval knight's armor had denticulate reinforcements along the gauntlets for added protection.
  7. The caterpillar's mandibles were denticulate, aiding in the shredding of leaves.
  8. The decorative border of the manuscript was denticulate, adding an elegant touch to the page.
  9. The sawfish's rostrum was denticulate, facilitating its ability to catch prey.
  10. The architect incorporated denticulate patterns into the building's façade, creating a unique aesthetic.

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having a very finely toothed marginAlt. of Denticulated

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The leaf's edge was denticulate, with tiny serrations that caught the light.

The archaeologist found a stone tool with a denticulate edge, indicating its use for cutting.

The saw blade was denticulate, allowing for precise cuts through wood.

The fossilized jawbone exhibited a denticulate pattern, suggesting the diet of the ancient creature.