Denticulate example sentences

Related (11): serrate, jagged, notched, saw-toothed, denticulated, toothed, crenulate, crenulated, scalloped, lobed, incised

den·tic·u·late

adjective

denticulate (adjective)

  - having small teeth or toothlike projections; finely toothed.

Synonyms

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"Denticulate" Example Sentences

1. His denticulate teeth were exposed in a menacing snarl.
2. The denticulate edges of the leaves were a telltale sign of the plant's toxicity.
3. The denticulate pattern of the fossilized shell was a remarkable discovery.
4. The denticulate shape of the stone was unmistakable.
5. His denticulate claws were ready to strike.
6. The denticulate pattern of the animal's fur was unique.
7. She ran her fingers along the denticulate surface of the rock.
8. His denticulate teeth glinted in the moonlight.
9. The denticulate pattern of the bark was an indication of the tree's age.
10. The denticulate shape of the leaves was visible in the fading light.
11. The denticulate pattern of the creature's scales was mesmerizing.
12. The denticulate shape of the fossil was a sign of its ancient origin.
13. His denticulate claws were used for digging.
14. The denticulate edges of the leaf were a sign of its toxicity.
15. The denticulate pattern of the rock was a sign of its age.
16. The denticulate shape of the shell was a sign of its species.
17. His denticulate teeth were sharp and intimidating.
18. The denticulate pattern of the bark was a sign of its species.
19. She ran her fingers along the denticulate surface of the fossil.
20. The denticulate shape of the stone was a sign of its age.

Common Phases

brushing; flossing; rinsing; gargling; scraping; polishing; cleaning; whitening; bleaching; denticulate

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