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Meaning of denticulation
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denticulation (n.)
The state of being set with small notches or teeth.
A diminutive tooth; a denticle.
denticulation Sentence Examples
- The microscope revealed the intricate denticulation along the edge of the leaf.
- The sculptor painstakingly carved the statue's denticulation to resemble natural rock formations.
- Botanists use the presence or absence of denticulation as a key characteristic in plant taxonomy.
- The saw's blade had a finely honed denticulation for precise cutting.
- The ancient pottery exhibited denticulation along its rim, suggesting it was used for grinding.
- The machinist adjusted the tool's denticulation for optimal performance.
- The fossilized bone showed evidence of denticulation, indicating the diet of the prehistoric animal.
- The entomologist examined the insect's wings, noting the denticulation along the edges.
- The jeweler added denticulation to the metalwork, enhancing its ornate appearance.
- The chef used a knife with a delicate denticulation to score the pastry dough.
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The state of being set with small notches or teeth., A diminutive tooth; a denticle.
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The microscope revealed the intricate denticulation along the edge of the leaf.
The sculptor painstakingly carved the statue's denticulation to resemble natural rock formations.
Botanists use the presence or absence of denticulation as a key characteristic in plant taxonomy.
The saw's blade had a finely honed denticulation for precise cutting.