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CRENULATED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CRENULATED is having an irregularly wavy or serrate outline. How to use crenulated in a sentence.
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Crenulation - Wikipedia
Crenulation or crenulation cleavage is a fabric formed in metamorphic rocks such as phyllite, schist and some gneiss by two or more stress directions.
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CRENULATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Having a margin very finely notched with rounded projections, as certain leaves.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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crenulate
crenulate, a. (ˈkrɛnjuːlət) [ad. mod.L. crēnulātus, f. crēnula, dim. of crēna (see crena) + -ate1. In mod.F. crénulé.] 1. Zool. and Bot. Having the edge divided into minute rounded teeth; finely notched or scalloped: said of a leaf, a shell, etc.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxvii. 414 The second has ...
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What is the difference in usage between crenulate and crenelate?
Crenulate is the diminutive of crenate (having rounded, scalloped teeth), and does not refer to the size of the object but rather to the size of the teeth.
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crenulate - Bugs With Mike
Definition. Having a finely scalloped or notched edge, often referring to the margins of wings or body parts in insects and arachnids.
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Chramesus subopacus
Chramesus subopacus is a species of crenulate bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
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Crenulate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective having a margin with small rounded teeth “a crenulate leaf” synonyms: crenulated rough of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed ...
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crenulate | Definition and example sentences - Cambridge Dictionary
The termen is often crenulate or dentate, i.e. produced at each vein and concave in between them. From. Wikipedia. This example is from Wikipedia and may be ...
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crenulate - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
Having a margin or contour with shallow, usually rounded notches and projections; finely notched or scalloped: a crenulate leaf; a crenulate coastline.
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What is the difference between crenate and crenulate leaf margins ...
Crenate leaf margins are scalloped with small rounded teeth and crenulate margins are minutely scalloped. It is relative and sometimes hard to ...
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Triangular (A) and crenulate (B) apertures of testate amoebae. A ...
Download scientific diagram | Triangular (A) and crenulate (B) apertures of testate amoebae. A, Trigonopyxis arcula; B, Difflugia corona. from publication: Testate Amoebae in the Neoproterozoic ...
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crenulato-
crenulato- combining form of mod.L. crēnulātus crenulate; cf. crenato-.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 247 Lamellæ crenulato-dentate. 1852 ― Crust. i. 300 Carapax transversely crenulato-lineolate.
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Syllepte crenilinealis
The postmedial line is black, crenulate (scalloped) to below vein 3, then retracted to below the angle of the cell and excurved below the submedian fold There is a small dark spot at the lower angle of the cell and the postmedial line is dark, waved to vein 5, then bent outwards and crenulate to above vein
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striato-
striato- (straɪˈeɪtəʊ) used in Zool. and Bot. as combining form of mod.L. striātus, prefixed to adjs. in the sense ‘striate and ―’, as striato-crenulate, striato-echinulate, striato-nervose, striato-punctate, striato-reticulate, striato-rugose, striato-tubular.1850 W. King Permian Fossils 9 Arboresc...
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