Dentated

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Their margin is stained with purple, and a little dentated or toothed in some cases, but not in all. ❋ Fearing Burr (N/A)

It is semicircular in shape, sharp, and finely dentated, and is perforated by eight to ten large foraminæ. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

—The sagittal border, the longest and thickest, is dentated and articulates with its fellow of the opposite side, forming the sagittal suture. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—The auricula is a small conical muscular pouch, the margins of which present a dentated edge. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Basin of Galisteo is bounded by a low and shaggy ridge running from east to west, whose crest is formed of trap-dyke sharply though irregularly dentated. ❋ Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1877)

Giant larkspurs thrust up their flower-rods, between the dentated foliage of which gaped the mouths of tawny snapdragons, while the schizanthus reared its scanty leaves and fluttering blooms, that looked like butterflies 'wings of sulphur hue splashed with soft lake. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

Above them was a mighty swarm of creepers which leaped aloft in a few bounds; jasmines starred with balmy flowers; wistarias with delicate lacelike leaves; dense ivy, dentated and resembling varnished metal; lithe honeysuckle, laden with pale coral sprays; amorous clematideae, reaching out arms all tufted with white aigrettes. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

"On each flank there is a band of stiff closely-set bristles, from between which, during the rutting season, exudes an odorous fluid, the product of a peculiar gland" (_Cuvier_); the two middle superior incisors are hooked and dentated at the base, the lower ones slanted and elongated; five small teeth follow the larger incisors on the upper jaw, and two those on the lower. ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

Another variety is often red, with a black breast and single dentated comb. ❋ Isabella Mary (1861)

You see the dentated gaps left by this disaster in the great circle of firs and birches on the surrounding hills, but they make hardly a serious break in the thoroughly sylvan character of the landscape. ❋ William Henry Hurlbert (1861)

Teeth very large, broad, triangular and rather uniformly dentated in both jaws. ❋ Unknown (1858)

Squared recesses, sometimes stepped or dentated, were common in the rooms; and in the arrangement of these something of symmetry is observable, as they frequently correspond to or face each other. ❋ George Rawlinson (1857)

The situation is thus quite romantic; just beside it is the old nunnery, with its dentated gables, and not far off the ruins, in whose depths the common people believe that there resides an evil being, "the river-man," who annually demands his human sacrifice, which he announces the night before. ❋ Unknown (1840)

Its leaves are large, deeply and elegantly sinuated, having six or seven very narrow dentated segments; ❋ Unknown (1823)

This has a very large white flower, as big as a small funnel, its tube is five or six inches in length and not thicker than a pipe stem; the leaves are also very large, oblong and cordated, sometimes dentated or angled, near the insertion of the foot-stalk; they are of a thin texture, and of a deep green colour: it is exceedingly curious to behold the Wild Squash * ❋ Unknown (1823)

These bands are definitely liquids; this is shown by the existence of exactly circular contours (when solidification occurs, the areas become like dried skins with a dentated contour), by the mobility of these contours which change by blowing without breaking the lamina, by the existence finally of a "two-dimensional" Brownian movement which is found (for droplets, or for small flat discs, pieces detached from the bands), on grey or coloured bands (the Brownian movement is all the less lively when these bands are thicker which is natural in view of the fact that the frictions then become more important). ❋ Unknown (1965)

The Boar's Head was not only repeated on every part of his dress, but even his bonnet was formed into that shape, and it was represented with gory tongue and bloody tusks, or in proper language, langed and dentated gules, and there was something in the man's appearance which seemed to imply a mixture of boldness and apprehension, like one who has undertaken a dangerous commission, and is sensible that audacity alone can carry him through it with safety. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

a dentated cornice, like that which is seen on the tomb. ❋ George Rawlinson (1857)

Cuvier.) and the Rio de la Magdalena, is not a cayman, but a real crocodile, analogous to that of the Nile, having feet dentated at the external edges. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

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