Serrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Saw wort
plant of the composite genus Serratula so named from the serrated leaves of most of the species
VerbarOdontopteryx
An extinct Eocene bird having the jaws strongly serrated or dentated but destitute of true teeth It was found
Phocodontia
group of extinct carnivorous whales Their teeth had compressed and serrated crowns It includes Squalodon and allied genera
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Palmite
African plant Prionium Palmita of the Rush family having long serrated leaves The stems have been used for making brushes
Motmot
tailed passerine birds of the genus Momotus having a strong serrated beak In most of the species the two long middle
Merganser
They are allied to the ducks but have a sharply serrated bill eat fish and dive for food Also called fish
Ladys mantle
European Alchemilla vulgaris which has leaves with rounded and finely serrated lobes
Earlduck
The red breasted merganser Merganser serrator
Currycomb
of card or comb having rows of metallic teeth or serrated ridges used in currying a horse
Indenture
or more parties with different interests, traditionally having the edges serrated, or indented, in a zig zag fashion to reduce the
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