emarginate (Meaning)

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emarginate (s)

having a notched tip

Webster

emarginate (v. t.)

To take away the margin of.

Webster

emarginate (a.)

Alt. of Emarginated

Synonyms & Antonyms of emarginate

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emarginate Sentence Examples

  1. The petals of the flower were delicately emarginate, adding a touch of elegance to its appearance.
  2. The emarginate leaves of the plant gave it a unique and distinctive look.
  3. The surgeon carefully made an emarginate incision in the patient's skin.
  4. The rock had a distinct emarginate shape, formed by years of erosion.
  5. The emarginate margin of the leaf provided a natural barrier against pests.
  6. The emarginate apex of the mountain gave it a jagged and rugged appearance.
  7. The emarginate lobes of the liverwort added to its intricate and fascinating structure.
  8. The emarginate shape of the tool allowed for precise and delicate work.
  9. The emarginate leaflets of the fern gave it a delicate and feathery texture.
  10. The emarginate teeth of the animal's jaw were well-adapted for catching and tearing prey.

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having a notched tipTo take away the margin of., Alt. of Emarginated

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The petals of the flower were delicately emarginate, adding a touch of elegance to its appearance.

The emarginate leaves of the plant gave it a unique and distinctive look.

The surgeon carefully made an emarginate incision in the patient's skin.

The rock had a distinct emarginate shape, formed by years of erosion.