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- Dictionarydenticulate/dɛnˈtɪkjʊlət/
adjective
- 1. having small teeth or toothlike projections; finely toothed.
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The meaning of DENTICULATE is finely dentate or serrate. How to use denticulate in a sentence.
3 meanings: 1. biology very finely toothed 2. having denticles 3. architecture having dentils.... Click for more definitions.
5 days ago · having a very finely toothed margin.
Finely toothed or notched; minutely dentate: denticulate leaves; denticulate fish scales.
Denticulate definition: finely dentate, as a leaf.. See examples of DENTICULATE used in a sentence.
Named for their tooth-like appearance, the denticulate ligaments are traditionally believed to provide stability for the spinal cord against motion within the vertebral column.
Aug 29, 2023 · denticulate (not comparable) ( botany, zoology) Finely dentate, as a leaf edge; bearing many small toothlike structures. ( architecture) Having dentils or denticules .
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Denticulate definition: Having dentils.
3 senses: 1. biology very finely toothed 2. having denticles 3. architecture having dentils.... Click for more definitions.