Word familynounserradillaserranserranidSerranusserrasalmoserrationserratureserratusserraserrulationverbserrateadjectiveserratedserratirostralserratulateserricornserrulate
serrated edge• This spine has a serrated edge and can inflictpainfulwounds.• The leaf, with a faintly serrated edge, has a distinct brownish-green or darkbrown midrib.• The firm then experimented by making one side of the cutting knives with serrated edges, leaving the other smooth-edged.• The flouncy fish gets particularly huffy about serrated edges, which tear rather than slice through its delicateflesh.
Originserrated
(1300-1400)Late Latin past participle of serrare“to cut with a saw”, from Latinserra“saw”