dentated (Meaning)

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dentated (a.)

Toothed; especially, with the teeth projecting straight out, not pointed either forward or backward; as, a dentate leaf.

Having teeth or toothlike points. See Illust. of Antennae.

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dentated Sentence Examples

  1. The blade of the knife was dentated along the edge, making it suitable for slicing through tough materials.
  2. Dentated leaves provide additional surface area for photosynthesis due to their serrated margins.
  3. The dentated profile of the mountain range created a stunning silhouette against the horizon.
  4. Dentated patterns etched into pottery were characteristic of the ancient civilization's artwork.
  5. Engineers designed the cogwheel with dentated edges to ensure smooth engagement with other gears.
  6. Dentated ridges on the surface of the tire enhance traction on rough terrain.
  7. Dentated borders on the map delineated administrative boundaries between regions.
  8. Dentated gears meshed together seamlessly, facilitating the smooth operation of the machinery.
  9. Dentated rock formations along the coastline were shaped by centuries of erosion from the sea.
  10. Dentated architectural motifs adorned the façade of the historic building, adding to its grandeur.

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Toothed; especially, with the teeth projecting straight out, not pointed either forward or backward; as, a dentate leaf., Having teeth or toothlike points. See

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The blade of the knife was dentated along the edge, making it suitable for slicing through tough materials.

Dentated leaves provide additional surface area for photosynthesis due to their serrated margins.

The dentated profile of the mountain range created a stunning silhouette against the horizon.

Dentated patterns etched into pottery were characteristic of the ancient civilization's artwork.