Serrated

/səˈreɪtɪd/ adjective

Having a jagged edge with tooth-like notches, like a saw or a bread knife.

From Latin 'serratus' (saw-toothed), from 'serra' (saw). The term became common in English in the 1600s when describing tools and later became botanical/biological terminology.

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CAserrated
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DAserrated
DEgezahnt
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ESserrado
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