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dentilated
ˈdentilated, ppl. a. [Variant of dentelated, after dentil.] ‘Formed like teeth; having teeth.’ So dentilation, ‘the formation of teeth, dentition’ (Worcester, 1846); denticulation (of a margin), perforation of postage stamps.1867 Philatelist I. 29 The regulation and perfection of the dentilation.
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dentellated
dentelated, dentellated, ppl. a. (ˈdɛntɪleɪtɪd) [Formed after F. dentelé ‘toothed, toothie; full of iags resembling little teeth’, Cotgr. (in Thierry 1564), f. OF. dentele, mod.F. dentelle, dim. of dent tooth.] Having small teeth, indentations, or notches; finely indented.1797 W. Tooke Cath. II (179...
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indentilly
indentilly, a. Her. (ɪnˈdɛntɪlɪ) Also -illey, -elly. [Corrupted from OF. endentelé f. en- (in-2) + dentelé dentelated.] (See quots.)1828 Berry Encycl. Herald. I, Indentilley, having long indents, somewhat resembling piles conjoined, as a fesse indentilley at the bottom... These kind of indents are, ...
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