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SERRATED |
Notched |
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SERRATE |
Notched edge |
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BICCHED |
Pecked; pitted; notched. |
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EROSE |
Notched as if bitten |
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EMARGINATED |
Notched at the summit. |
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INDENT |
To be cut, notched, or dented. |
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COMB |
The notched scale of a wire micrometer. |
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CRENATURE |
The state of being crenated or notched. |
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SERRULATION |
The state of being notched minutely, like a fine saw. |
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JAGGY |
Having jags; set with teeth; notched; uneven; as, jaggy
teeth. |
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RATCH |
A ratchet wheel, or notched bar, with which a pawl or click
works. |
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INDENTED |
Notched along the margin with a different color, as the
feathers of some birds. |
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INDENTURE |
To run or wind in and out; to be cut or notched; to
indent. |
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DENTICULATED |
Furnished with denticles; notched into little
toothlike projections; as, a denticulate leaf of calyx. |
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RAGGULED |
Notched in regular diagonal breaks; -- said of a line, or
a bearing having such an edge. |
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BRIDGEBOARD |
A notched board to which the treads and risers of the
steps of wooden stairs are fastened. |
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PTEROGLOSSAL |
Having the tongue finely notched along the sides, so
as to have a featherlike appearance, as the toucans. |
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COXCOMB |
A strip of red cloth notched like the comb of a cock,
which licensed jesters formerly wore in their caps. |
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BEVILLED |
Notched with an angle like that inclosed by a carpenter's
bevel; -- said of a partition line of a shield. |
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RACKTAIL |
An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let
off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock. |
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JAW |
A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in
place; as, the jaw of a railway-car pedestal. See Axle guard. |
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NOTCHING |
A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc., by notching
them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched
portions. |
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EMARGINATION |
The act of notching or indenting the margin, or the
state of being so notched; also, a notch or shallow sinus in a margin. |
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DANDELION |
A well-known plant of the genus Taraxacum (T.
officinale, formerly called T. Dens-leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum)
bearing large, yellow, compound flowers, and deeply notched leaves. |
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DENTIROSTRAL |
Having a toothed bill; -- applied to a group of
passerine birds, having the bill notched, and feeding chiefly on
insects, as the shrikes and vireos. See Illust. (N) under Beak. |