Meaning & Definition of word "Serrate"
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Serrate
/ˈsɛr.eɪt/
verb:
- 1. To have a notched or saw-like edge.
- Example: The knife was designed to serrate the bread without crushing it.
- 2. To make a serrated edge or to notched.
- Example: The craftsman decided to serrate the edge of the wooden piece for better grip.
adjective:
- 1. Having a notched or saw-like edge.
- Example: The serrate leaves of the plant help to reduce water loss.
- 2. Notched or indented in a way that resembles a saw.
- Example: The serrate border of the coin gives it a distinctive appearance.
Etymology
Derived from the Latin 'serratus', meaning 'notched or sawed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
serrate edge:
An edge that has sharp, tooth-like projections.
serrate leaf:
A leaf that has a saw-like edge.
Related Words
serration:
The state or quality of being serrated.
serrated:
Having a serrate or notched edge.
Slang Meanings of serrate
Meaning: To cut or slice in a jagged manner.
Example Sentence: I serrate the bread for easy serving.