crenulated

crenulated
cren·u·lat·ed

English syllables. 2014.

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  • crenulated — or crenulate adjective Etymology: New Latin crenulatus, from crenula, diminutive of Medieval Latin crena Date: 1777 having an irregularly wavy or serrate outline < a crenulated shoreline > • crenulation …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Crenulate — Cren u*late (kr?n ? l?t), Crenulated Cren u*la ted ( l? t?d), a. [Dim. of crenate.] (Bot.) Minutely crenate. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -ed — I. verb suffix or adjective suffix Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ed, od, ad; akin to Old High German t, past participle ending, Latin tus, Greek tos, suffix forming verbals 1. used to form the past participle of regular weak verbs …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • crenulate — adjective see crenulated …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • crenulation — noun see crenulated …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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