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biserrate
English
Alternative forms
- bi-serrate
Etymology
bi- +? serrate
Adjective
biserrate (not comparable)
- (botany, of leaves) Having serration that are themselves serrate.
Anagrams
- breastier
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serrate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin serr?tus, past participle of serr?.
Pronunciation
- (adjective) IPA(key): /?s??e?t/, /?s???t/
- (verb) IPA(key): /s???e?t/
Adjective
serrate (comparative more serrate, superlative most serrate)
- Having tooth-like projections on one side, as in a saw.
- (botany) (leaves) Having tooth-like projections pointed away from the petiole.
Usage notes
Serrate is used in some scientific communities; for common usage, serrated is typically the more appropriate term.
Synonyms
- (saw-like): jagged, saw-toothed; see also Thesaurus:notched
Derived terms
- biserrate
- retroserrate
- serrulate
- subserrate
Related terms
- dentate
- runcinate
Translations
Verb
serrate (third-person singular simple present serrates, present participle serrating, simple past and past participle serrated)
- To make serrate.
- To cut or divide in a jagged way.
Translations
Anagrams
- rearest, rearset, rerates, retears, tearers
Italian
Noun
serrate f
- plural of serrata
Verb
serrate
- second-person plural present indicative of serrare
- second-person plural imperative of serrare
- feminine plural of serrato
Anagrams
- erraste, restare, resterà
Latin
Verb
serr?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of serr?
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