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Example sentences for "crenate"

Lexicographically close words:
cremation; cremations; crematorium; crematory; creme; crenated; crenelated; crenellated; crenellations; crenulate
  1. Leaves 3-nerved from the base, glandular-crenate or glandular-serrate.

  2. Trees or shrubs, with terete branchlets, scaly buds, and alternate simple entire crenate or pungently toothed petiolate persistent or deciduous leaves, with minute stipules.

  3. Shrubs, with brownish bark, rounded or wedge-shaped crenate and mostly small leaves of thickish or coriaceous texture, and oblong or cylindrical glabrous and mostly erect catkins, on short peduncles.

  4. Low perennials, with creeping and densely tufted stems or rootstocks, and roundish-heart-shaped crenate leaves on slender petioles.

  5. Once or twice serrate or crenate or wavy-edged, but not lobed.

  6. Leaves almost evergreen, thick, shining, spatulate, crenate toward the apex and nearly sessile, those on the young downy branches somewhat cut or lobed.

  7. Leaves simple, ovate, evenly crenate or serrate, smooth on the upper surface and woolly on the lower.

  8. The genus is readily identified by the dull blood-red juice, hollow stem, the crenate margin of the cap, and its dense cespitose habits.

  9. Small saucer-shaped bowls ornamented on the inside only, chiefly with crenate marginal bands and leaf figures.

  10. The leaves of the peach are more broadly lanceolate than those of the almond, coarsely serrate or crenate while the margins of almond-leaves are finely serrate.

  11. Its leaves are opposite, two to four inches wide, on slender stalks, palmately veined, and divided to about the middle into five obtuse, entire or crenate lobes.

  12. Its leaves usually all grow direct from the rootstock, and are stalked, heart-shaped, glossy, with crenate or angled margins.

  13. The leaves are oblong or cordate, with crenate edges; and each one has a large, leafy stipule which is divided into oblong or very narrow lobes.

  14. It has rounded, crenate leaves, with short stalks; and the wings of the fruit are very narrow.

  15. The leaves are cordate or almost round, divided into five or seven shallow, crenate lobes.

  16. All the leaves are stalked, the upper ones being narrow and entire, while the lower are large, ovate or cordate, with a crenate or toothed edge and a very pointed apex.

  17. The leaves are oblong or lanceolate, with crenate margins, rough and hairy, the lower ones stalked, but the upper sessile and clasping the stem.

  18. At the top of the stock is a cluster of long-stalked leaves, broadly heart-shaped in form, blunt, with crenate margins and a slightly downy surface.

  19. Inner decorations consist of two narrow crenate bands, one marginal and the other just below it.

  20. Inside with crenate marginal lines, and circular space and triangles as in Fig.

  21. No outer decorations; scalloped or crenate band, and geometrical figures on inner surface.

  22. No outer decorations; inner crenate marginal line; scrolls and diamond below.

  23. A low species with thickish crenate leaves and deep yellow heads.

  24. A handsome plant, with a radical tuft of oblong crenate evergreen leaves, and an erect scape of small greenish flowers in a corymb.

  25. It may be here remarked, that the crenate of protoxide of iron is not unfrequently formed in considerable quantity in peat-bogs, and dissolving in the water of springs gives them a chalybeate character.

  26. Where only soluble organic salts of iron (crenate of iron) are present, simple exposure to the air suffices to render them innocuous.

  27. The crenates of lime, magnesia, and protoxide of iron are soluble, crenates of peroxide of iron and of oxide of manganese are but very slightly soluble; crenate of alumina is insoluble.

  28. One of the features which deserves especial mention is the peculiar crenate form of the walls at the banks of the river.

  29. The marginal half of the cap is also frequently furrowed more or less irregularly, and this forms a crenate or uneven edge.

  30. It is easily recognized by its dense cespitose habit, the deep blood red juice, the hollow stem, and the crenate or denticulate sterile margin of the cap.

  31. They are broad in the middle, connected by vein-like elevations over the surface, and sometimes wavy and crenate on the edge, the edge of the gills sometimes white.

  32. It is often crenate or lobed on the margin, the larger plants showing this character more prominently.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crenate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.