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View synonyms for denticulate
denticulate
/ dɛnˈtɪkjʊlɪt; -ˌleɪt /
adjective
- biology very finely toothed
denticulate leaves
- having denticles
- architect having dentils
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Derived Forms
- denˈticulately, adverb
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Other Words From
- den·tic·u·late·ly adverb
- mul·ti·den·tic·u·late adjective
- mul·ti·den·tic·u·lat·ed adjective
- sub·den·tic·u·late adjective
- sub·den·tic·u·lat·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of denticulate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of denticulate1
C17: from Latin denticulātus having small teeth
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Example Sentences
The well-defined calyculus is narrowed below and eroded or denticulate above.
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Achenes slender or spindle-shaped; pappus a single row of rather rigid and strongly roughened-denticulate bristles.
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Perianth cylindrical, scarcely or not at all compressed, pluriplicate, denticulate.
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Four edges of the spines denticulate; their outer free part about as long as the radius of the shell.
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The edges of the spines are commonly smooth, rarely denticulate or serrate.
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