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dentate
English - Turkish
Definition of
dentate
in English Turkish dictionary
dişli
(Tıp)
Dişsel, diş şeklinde
{s}
tarak şeklinde
English - English
Definition of
dentate
in English English dictionary
Having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed
{a}
set with small teeth
Sharply toothed, with the teeth pointing straight out from the margin
Leaves with spreading, pointed teeth
Having teeth or toothlike points
Toothed; especially, with the teeth projecting straight out, not pointed either forward or backward; as, a dentate leaf
Toothed
The condition where the margins of a leaf (or leaflet) have relatively large jagged projections, but not so large as to be considered lobes Arrowwood Viburnum is a good example of a shrub with leaves having dentate margins
of Antennæ
a (L dens, a tooth) toothed, with large saw-like teeth on the margin pointing outward, not forward
Having a toothed margin
dentatus (tooth shaped)
Teeth along leaf margins are pointed outward
toothed or jagged
Toothed with point outward directed
toothed, usually refering to a leaf margin
A toothed leaf margin with the teeth projecting outward
having toothlike projections in the margin
zigzag or toothed appearance
{s}
serrated, jagged (Botany, Zoology)
Latin dens = tooth, hence, having a toothed margin
A term used to define the outer leaf margin A dentate leaf has toothed or serrated margins [6]
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gyruses
plural form of dentate gyrus
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leaf
a leaf having a toothed margin
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nucleus
a large laminar nucleus of gray matter within the white matter of each cerebral hemisphere
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Hyphenation
den·tate
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ 'den-"tAt ] (adjective.) 1810. Latin dentatus, from dent-, dens.
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