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Definition of Crenate

Crenate
Crenate Cre"nate (kr[=e]"n[asl]t), Crenated Cre"na*ted (kr[=e]"n[asl]*t[e^]d), a. [L. crena notch. See Cranny.] (Bot.) Having the margin cut into rounded teeth notches, or scallops.

Meaning of Crenate from wikipedia

- ciliatus Fringed with hairs Crenate crenatus Wavy-toothed; dentate with rounded teeth crenulate crenulatus Finely crenate crisped crispus Curly Dentate...
- Crenated tongue is a descriptive term for the appearance of the tongue when there are indentations along the lateral borders (the sides), as the result...
- cautions might apply to "caudate", "cuspidate", and "mucronate", or to "crenate", "dentate", and "serrate". Another problem is to establish definitions...
- and 10–28 cm (4–11 in) broad, nearly heart-shaped, with a somewhat wavy, crenate margin. The flowers are small, produced on short, dense panicles up to...
- are glossy dark green, small, 10–30 mm long and 10–17 mm broad, with a crenate (wavy) margin, sometimes spiny. The plants are dioecious (having separate...
- succulent. The leaves are peltate, orbicular, 0.5–7.5 cm in diameter, crenate or slightly 8–20-lobed; petiole thin, 0.5–40 cm long. Inflorescences in...
- as an ex vivo artifact. Crenellation Cytorrhysis Hemolysis Plasmolysis "Crenate". Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Stoker...
- more slender and divided into fewer lobes. The margins of the leaves are crenate or dentate. The upper surface of each leaf is medium to dark green and...
- egg/oval-shaped with a tapering tip (ovate). The margins are co****ly crenate to dentate-crenate except in the base. They are thickly studded with hairs (pubescent)...
- profile, forming rouleaux; (c) rendered spherical by water; (d) rendered crenate (shrunken and spiky) by salt. (c) and (d) do not normally occur in the...