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Dictionary: den·tate   (dĕn'tāt') pronunciation
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dentate

dentate leaf
(Elizabeth Morales)

adj.
Edged with toothlike projections; toothed: dentate leaves.

[Latin dentātus, from dēns, dent-, tooth.]

dentately den'tate'ly adv.

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(den′tāt)
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Having teeth.

Notched, toothed; tooth-shaped.

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