Definition of Serrations. Meaning of Serrations. Synonyms of Serrations

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Definition of Serrations

Serration
Serration Ser*ra"tion, n. 1. Condition of being serrate; formation in the shape of a saw. 2. One of the teeth in a serrate or serrulate margin.

Meaning of Serrations from wikipedia

- and other natural elements. Probably[clarification needed] the largest serrations on Earth occur on the skylines of mountains (the Spanish word sierra,...
- A tooth (pl.: teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly...
- bristle-like structure. "Denticle" may refer to: Denticle (tooth feature), serrations on the teeth of dinosaurs, lizards, sharks, and mammals Dermal denticles...
- critical strain, which is the minimum strain needed for the onset of the serrations in the stress–strain curve. The critical strain is both temperature and...
- plumage. The underside of the claw of the middle toe is comb-like with serrations. Their soft plumage is cryptically coloured to resemble bark or leaves...
- maxillary teeth have larger serrations on their hind cutting edge, 3–4.5 per mm, than their front, 5–8 per mm. The serrations on the hind edge have relatively...
- parallel to the direction draw but the serrations of a serrated blade are at an angle to the fibers. Serrations on knives are often symmetric allowing...
- against. The serrations are angled such that they keep the nut from rotating in the direction that would loosen the nut. Due to the serrations they cannot...
- low spur hammers. The slide serrations on the 1902 sporting model initially continued the sixteen milled plunge serrations on each side as featured in...
- laterally flattened, recurved, and with serrated tooth crowns where the serrations have a dentine core and a very thin enamel outer layer. This is the same...