1857 T. Moore Handbk. Brit. Ferns (ed. 3) 40*serrato-crenate. [ Pinnules]
1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 177Lamellæ thin, regularly *serrato-dentate.
1775 J. Jenkinson Brit. PlantsGloss. ,*Serrato-glandulous, bearing glands and partly serrated.
1822 J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 218*Serrato-spinose before, and crenato-squamous in the hinder part.
serrato-
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin serratus serrate
: serrate and
< serratocrenate >
< serratodentate >
< serratocrenate >
< serratodentate >