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Definitions of crenulate in various dictionaries:
adj - having a margin with small rounded teeth
Having a margin with very small, low, rounded teeth: a crenulate leaf.
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Having a margin with very small, low, rounded teeth: a crenulate leaf. |
(especially of a leaf, shell, or shoreline) having a finely scalloped or notched outline or edge. |
having a margin with small rounded teeth |
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