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comparative more serrate, superlative most serrate
Having tooth-like projections on one side, as in a saw. examples
(botany) Of leaves: having tooth-like projections pointed away from the petiole. examples
third-person singular simple present serrates, present participle serrating, simple past and past participle serrated
To make serrate. examples
To cut or divide in a jagged way. quotations examples
I [...] set off to check the other sheltered valleys that serrate the east side of Lundy.
2000, Bill Oddie, Gripping Yarns, page 59