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    serrated
    /səˈreɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. having or denoting a jagged edge; sawlike: "a knife with a serrated edge"

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  2. adjective. us / səˈreɪ·t̬ɪd, ˈserˌeɪ- / Add to word list. having a row of sharp points along the edge: You need a knife with a serrated edge for cutting bread. (Definition of serrated from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of serrated. serrated.

  3. Serrated means having a notched edge or sawlike teeth, especially for cutting. Learn more about the word history, origin, and usage of serrated with synonyms and example sentences.

  4. Serrated means having a row of sharp points along the edge, such as a knife or a leaf. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  5. Serrate is an adjective that means having a saw-toothed edge, especially with teeth pointing forward. It is also a verb that means to mark or make with serrations. See synonyms, examples, and word history of serrate.

  6. Definition of 'serrated' Word Frequency. serrated. (sereɪtɪd ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A serrated object such as a knife or blade has a row of V-shaped points along the edge. Bread knives should have a serrated edge. Synonyms: notched, toothed, sawtoothed, serrate More Synonyms of serrated. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. 1. Having a saw-toothed edge or margin notched with toothlike projections: serrate leaves. 2. Forming a row of small sharp projections resembling the teeth of a saw: serrate teeth. tr.v. ser·rat·ed, ser·rat·ing, ser·rates. To make (something) serrate. [Latin serrātus, saw-shaped, from serra, saw .]

  8. When a knife is described as having a serrated blade, its edge is lined with small teeth, similar to a saw's. It will cut tomatoes, bread, and meat more effectively than a smooth-edged blade. The adjective serrated comes from the Latin word serratus, meaning “notched like a saw.”.