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Meaning of "denticulate"
denticulate (verb): To make jagged or tooth-like edges on an object or surface
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- Finely dentate, as a leaf edge; bearing many small toothlike structures.
- Having dentils or denticules.
- A denticulated object.
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The pinna apices are finely denticulate.
It is one of the oldest denticulate euconodont genera known.
The margin of the pronotum is finely denticulate.
Signum is either denticulate or absent.
The columellar margin is extended and similarly denticulate.
Denticulate rock oyster.
The aperture is only rarely denticulate.
The denticulate ligament, anatomical properties, functional and clinical significance.
The leaf margins are finely denticulate.
The denticulate ligaments provide lateral support to the spinal cord, inserting in the dura mater.
Leaves with three oblong and denticulate leaflets.
Denticulate With fine, sharp teeth pointed outwards finely dentate.
The exterior line is thick and bluntly denticulate tooth like.
There are roughly 70 uncini, with denticulate clasps, among which the first four are extremely large.
Many genera have the lateral margins of the pronotum dentate or denticulate.
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Signum is denticulate.
The laterals show prominent cusps, their bases are denticulate.
In this embodiment, the channels may have a denticulate or an undulating cross-sectional profile.
The lip of the shell is thickened, and can be smooth or denticulate.
The aperture is subrhomboidal, denticulate within the base.
The lemmas are narrower, the tip is mucronate or otherwise entire or denticulate.
Both lips are denticulate.
Its leaves are deciduous, alternate, longer than they are wide, lanceolate and denticulate.
The outer lip is thickened, and generally denticulate inside, with distinct teeth or folds.
The outer lip is incrassate, without 5-echinate, within obscurely denticulate.
Artifacts generally belong to the Denticulate Mousterian culture, from the Middle Paleolithic period.
Diaphragma densely denticulate.
Edges on some specimens are denticulate - scalloped - or notched.
The cornice is denticulate.
The front edgeis nearly straight, denticulate at the base.
Vertical leaves, forked, denticulate at the apex.
Tectum with rounded denticulate edge;.
It is a tree-like perennial up to 3.5 m tall, with narrow, denticulate leaves and fleshy fruits.