Dentate

/ˈdɛnteɪt/ adjective

Describing a leaf margin with sharp teeth that point outward perpendicular to the leaf edge, rather than forward toward the apex. The teeth resemble animal teeth in their orientation.

From Latin 'dentatus' meaning 'toothed,' from 'dens' meaning 'tooth.' The term entered botanical vocabulary in the 18th century to distinguish this specific type of toothed margin from serrate margins.

AMጥርስ
ARمسنن
BNদন্তযুক্ত
CAdentat
CSzubatý
DAtandbesat
DEgezahnt
ELοδοντωτός
ESdentado
FAدندان‌دار
FIhammastettu
FRdenté
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