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    serrated
    /səˈreɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. having or denoting a jagged edge; sawlike: "a knife with a serrated edge"

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  2. having a row of sharp points along the edge: You need a knife with a serrated edge for cutting bread. (Definition of serrated from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of serrated. serrated. The opening phrases' serrated profile thematises awkward melodic disjunctures. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. Serrated definition: having a notched edge or sawlike teeth, especially for cutting; serrate. See examples of SERRATED used in a sentence.

  4. having a row of sharp points along the edge: You need a knife with a serrated edge for cutting bread. (Definition of serrated from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of serrated. serrated. It comes in the triangular glass forms that make up the building's unusual serrated skin. From Los Angeles Times.

  5. Verb. The appearance of a polyp may be described as sessile (flat or slightly elevated), pedunculated (having a mushroom shape with a stalk), or serrated (having a sawtooth appearance).

  6. Definition of 'serrated' serrated. (sereɪtɪd ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A serrated object such as a knife or blade has a row of V-shaped points along the edge. Bread knives should have a serrated edge. Synonyms: notched, toothed, sawtoothed, serrate More Synonyms of serrated. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. 1. Having a saw-toothed edge or margin notched with toothlike projections: serrate leaves. 2. Forming a row of small sharp projections resembling the teeth of a saw: serrate teeth. tr.v. ser·rat·ed, ser·rat·ing, ser·rates. To make (something) serrate. [Latin serrātus, saw-shaped, from serra, saw.]

  8. Definition of serrated adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.