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How to pronounce serrated in English?

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Synonyms notched, saw-toothed, serrate, toothed

Examples of serrated

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Mergansers have serrated bills that enable them to grasp and hold slippery prey.
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Chevrons are scalloped or serrated edges already used on some newer jet engines.
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Meanwhile, peel the oranges with a sharp, serrated knife to remove all the pith.
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Schroeder didn't know if knife the man used in Wednesday's robbery was serrated.
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With its tower and vertically serrated side facades, there is sense of movement.
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A serrated blade is a type of blade used on saws and on some knives or scissors.
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Serrated blades tend to stay sharper longer than a similar straight edged blade.
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Using a serrated knife, cut a cross into the top of the dough, about 1 inch deep.
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The peeler has two blade options straight for tough skins, and serrated for thin.
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More examples
  • Serrate: notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex
  • Saw-like; Having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections
  • Equipped with serrations ("teeth", from the Latin word for "saw" ) to improve grip. Cone locknuts, washers, jaws of vise grips, pliers, pipe wrenches, saddle clamps are serrated.
  • Notched or toothed. may refer to the edge of a tool.
  • Having a notched, toothed or saw-like edge.
  • Formation on the edge of knives to facilitate cutting, resembling the toothed edge of a saw.
  • A saw tooth or zig-zag ornament that is one form of a notched dentil.
  • A serrated knife blade features notched teeth that are used for heavy duty cutting.
  • Condition of a surface having sharp teeth.