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BISERRATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BISERRATE is doubly serrate : having the serrations serrate. How to use biserrate in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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BISERRATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Biserrate definition: notched like a saw, with the teeth also notched; doubly serrate.. See examples of BISERRATE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Biserrate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective having saw-like notches with the notches themselves similarly notched synonyms: rough of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed ... www.vocabulary.com
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biserrate
biserrate, a. (baɪˈsɛreɪt) [f. bi- prefix2 3 + serrate, ad. L. serrātus notched like a saw, f. serra saw.] Notched like a saw, with the notches themselves similarly minutely notched.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. II. 358 When these teeth are themselves serrate, we say biserrate. 1870 Bentley Bot. 252. Oxford English Dictionary
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BISERRATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the capital of Turkey: an ancient city in the Anatolian highlands: first a capital in the 3rd century bc, in the Celtic kingdom of Galatia. www.collinsdictionary.com
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biserrate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective biserrate is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for biserrate is from 1835, in the writing of John Lindley, botanist ... www.oed.com
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Ulmus minor 'Cretensis'
The specimen shows obovate leaves, 4 to 6 cm long by 3 to 5 wide, with a small tapering tip, biserrate or triserrate margin, and a 5 mm petiole. wikipedia.org
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biserrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From bi- + serrate. Adjective. edit. biserrate (not comparable). (botany, of leaves) Having serrations that are themselves serrate. Anagrams. edit · breastier. en.wiktionary.org
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biserrate definition - Linguix.com
biserrate. ADJECTIVE. having saw-like notches with the notches themselves similarly notched. Top Definitions Examples. Master English with Ease. Translate words ... linguix.com
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Glossary details: biserrate - Flora of Malawi
Glossary: biserrate. Definition: serrate, with the teeth themselves serrate. No image. Home, > ... www.malawiflora.com
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Biserrate: With a serrate margin composed of larger and smaller teeth.
Biserrate bi-ser'rit adj. (L. bis: twice; serra: a saw) Dim. biserrulate With a serrate margin composed of larger and smaller teeth. plant-phytography.blogspot.com
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Prunus himalayana
shoots have leaves that are narrowly elliptic, oblong, or rarely ovate, 1.8 to 5cm wide and 5 to 15cm long, with subrounded to cordate bases, aristate biserrate Flowering shoots have leaves that are ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 2 to 5cm wide and 5 to 9.5cm long, cordate bases, incised and simple or biserrate margins wikipedia.org
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serrate
▪ I. serrate, a. Chiefly Nat. Hist. (ˈsɛreɪt) [ad. L. serrāt-us, f. serra saw: see -ate2.] Having or forming a row of small projections resembling the teeth of a saw; jagged or notched like a saw. serrate leaf: see quot. 1866.1668 Wilkins Real Char. ii. iv. §3. 109 Oblong shining serrate leaves. 169... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunus himalaica
Leaves have biserrate margins, with caudate to acuminate apices and rounded bases, mounted on a 1cm pubescent petiole. wikipedia.org
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bi-
▪ I. bi- prefix1 the early OE., and the ordinary ME., form of the prefix be-; under which spelling see most of the words. Those alone are left under bi-, which did not survive long enough to be spelt with be-.▪ II. bi- prefix2 a. L. bi- (earlier dui-, cogn. with Gr. δι-, Skr. dvi-) ‘twice, doubly, h... Oxford English Dictionary
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