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serratulate

Meaning of "serratulate" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF SERRATULATE

səˈrætjʊˌleɪt


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF SERRATULATE

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Serratulate is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES SERRATULATE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of serratulate in the English dictionary

The definition of serratulate in the dictionary is having small serrations, mildly serrate.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH SERRATULATE

accumulate · calculate · circulate · coagulate · congratulate · cumulate · ejaculate · emulate · formulate · insulate · manipulate · modulate · populate · postulate · reformulate · regulate · simulate · speculate · stimulate · stipulate

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE SERRATULATE

serra · serradella · serradilla · serrae · serran · serranid · Serrano ham · serranoid · serrasalmo · serrate · serrated · serrated wrack · serration · serratirostral · serrature · serratus · serre · serrefile · serricorn · serried

WORDS THAT END LIKE SERRATULATE

absquatulate · articulate · chocolate · consulate · copulate · demodulate · depopulate · deregulate · emasculate · geniculate · immaculate · matriculate · ovulate · particulate · recalculate · recirculate · repopulate · reticulate · triangulate · undulate · ungulate

Synonyms and antonyms of serratulate in the English dictionary of synonyms

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERRATULATE»

Discover the use of serratulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to serratulate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Trees a Handbook of Forest-botany for the Woodlands and the ...
244 WHITE WILLOW silky or hoary tomentose beneath, the appressed hairs directed forwards. Margins recurved, entire or serratulate, with small distant glandular teeth. Petiole very short, and the stipules minute or obsolete, and seldom seen, ...
Harry Marshall Ward
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Elongated, round, transversely striated, and serratulate at. the margin. Miill. , 0 In the stomach of the whiting POlIlZr . The body is scarcely perceptibleto the naked eye; pellucid, and protrudinlg from the mouth a hard and hollowed sphaerule, ...
Abraham Rees, 1819
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Hortus Anglicanus; or, The modern English garden, by the ...
"Leaves serratulate, smooth, glutinous; leaflets of the involucre very large ;" umbel, with five or seven sessile flowers ; leaves odorous, lance-shaped ; corolla violet coloured. April. The Higher Alps. 1777. P. 8. P.- Cortusoi'des. Cortusa - leaved ...
Stephen Reynolds Clarke, 1822
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The Cambrigde British Flora
Leaves opposite, more or less connate, exstipulate, subulate, often serratulate, pungent. Peduncles hairy on one side. Flowers monochlamydeous, ebracteate. Sepals 4 — 5, united, tubular, often contracted at the top of the tube, segments ...
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West Devon and Cornwall Flora
T. scabrum, Linn. — Rough, rigid Trefoil. SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Heads terminal and axillary, sessile, ovate. Calyx teeth unequal, awl-shaped, very rigid, one-nerved, at length spreading. Leaflets obcordate, serratulate. Stems procumbent.
John Jacob, 1836
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Hortus anglicus: or, The modern English garden: containing a ...
April. The Higher Alps. 1768. P. 7. P. Glujino'sa. Clammy Primrose. " Leaves serratulate, smooth, glutinous; leaflets of the involucre very large ;" umbel, with five or seven sessile flowers ; leaves odorous, lance-shaped ; corolla violet coloured.
Stephen Reynolds Clarke, 1822
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
... A saw-like formation. serratulate a. [L. serrula, small saw] Having little teeth or serrations. serriform a. [L. serra, saw; forma, shape] Saw-toothed; hav- ing the form of a series of notches. serrula n. [L. dim. serra, saw] (ARTHRO: Chelicerata) In ...
Tim Williams, 2009
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A Dictionary of Entomology
A tooth, as ofa saw; a series of such teeth. Alt. Serrature. SERRATULATE Adj. ( Latin, serra I saw + -atus I characterized by.) Structure armed with small teeth or serrations. 1238 SERRATURE Noun. (Latin, serra I saw.) See Serration. SERRES,
‎2011
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Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai
... of the peduncle, .02 to .03 long; scales lanceolate, straw-colored, caducous; capsules sessile, ovate-conical, glahrous. pale green; style nearly 0; stigmas divaricating, thickened, entire, Leaves narrow-lanceolate, long-acuminate, serratulate, ...
G.E. Post
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Memoirs Read Before the Boston Society of Natural History
... the preapical tooth is longer than the apical, very slender and curved, like the apical, a little forward ; they are separated from each other by a deep, rather wide , rounded excision ; the apical tooth is supported by a serratulate lamina, which is  ...
‎1878
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