Meaning & Definition of word "Serrated"
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Serrated
/ˈsɛr.ətɪd/
adjective:
- 1. Having a jagged, saw-like edge or outline.
- Example: The chef preferred using a serrated knife for slicing bread.
- 2. Characterized by sharp notches or teeth along an edge.
- Example: The serrated leaves of the plant provided a unique texture to the garden.
- 3. Referring to objects that have a series of notches or saw-like projections.
- Example: The saw is specifically designed with a serrated blade to cut through thick materials.
- 4. Describing a shape or form with a series of sharp, prominent projections.
- Example: The mountain range had a serrated skyline visible against the sunset.
Etymology
From Latin 'serratus' meaning 'saw-toothed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
serrated knife:
A knife with a serrated edge, used for cutting soft or difficult materials.
serrated edge:
An edge that has a series of small, sharp points or notches.
Related Words
serration:
The condition of being serrated.
saw:
A tool with a serrated blade used for cutting.
Slang Meanings of serrated
Meaning: To be in a state of conflict or tension.
Example Sentence: Things got serrated between them during the argument.
Meaning: To cut something sharply, often used metaphorically.
Example Sentence: She serrated that problem like a pro.