CRENATE, or CRENATED (Lat. crena, a notch), in Botany, is applied to a leaf which has its edges serrated or scalloped. The diminutive crenulate is used by Linnæus in the same sense. It is also applied to the fine saw-like edges of shells, as exemplified in the cockle.
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