serrated suture
serrated suture
| serrated | 1. Notched on the edge, like a saw. 2. <botany> Beset with teeth pointing forwards or upwards; as, serrate leaves. Doubly serrate, having small serratures upon the large ones, as the leaves of the elm. Serrate-ciliate, having fine hairs, like the eyelashes, on the serratures; said of a leaf. Serrate-dentate, having the serratures toothed. Origin: L. Serratus, fr. Serra a saw; perhaps akin to secare to cut, E. Saw a cutting instrument. Cf. Sierra. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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serrate: notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex
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sharply toothed or notched; finely or minutely serrate.
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having a toothed edge, like the blade of a saw; leaf margins are sometimes serrated with the teeth pointing toward the tip of the leaf
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Having a series of scallop-shaped notches along one side. A bread knife often has a serrated edge.
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notched or toothed. may refer to the edge of a tool.
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| serrated | notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex |
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| serrated | brown algae seaweed with serrated edges |
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