dentate

adj
/ˈdɛnteɪt/

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dentātus, from dēns (“tooth”, oblique stem in dēnt-) + -ātus, see -ate (adjective-forming suffix).

  1. borrowed from dentātus

Definitions

  1. Having teeth or toothlike projections

    Having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed.

The neighborhood

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