18 examples of crenated in sentences

On this account, they are surrounded by crenated walls, defended by towers solidly built.

They pretend that it has an area as large as Algiers, surrounded with a mud wall, twelve or fifteen feet high, and crenated.

A small and elegant, much-creeping evergreen shrub, with small, ovate crenate leaves, and pairs of very fragrant, pink flowers.

This is a handsome, large growing tree, with oblong deeply-crenated leaves, and small and inconspicuous flowers.

A pretty small growing bush or tree of about 20 feet in height, with crenate, leathery, dark green leaves, which are usually fully an inch in length.

Pinnæ roundish-ovate, crenate, with indistinct and forking midveins.

Pinnæ roundish-oblong or oval, entire or finely crenate, attached at the base by a narrow point.

Pinnæ opposite, oblong, entire or finely crenate, and auricled at the base.

Pinnæ remote at the base, roundish-ovate, very obtuse with a few crenate lobes.

Segments ovate or oblong, obtuse, crenate, the teeth or margin nearly always reflexed.

Botrýchium Lunària Very fleshy, three to ten inches high, sterile segment subsessile, borne near the middle of the plant, oblong, simple pinnate with three to eight pairs of lunate or fan-shaped divisions, obtusely crenate, the veins repeatedly forking; fertile segment panicled, two to three pinnate.

From the main leafstock grow several pairs of stalked pinnæ, with the divisions ovate-oblong, acutish, crenate-serrulate, obliquely cordate or subcordate.

" [Illustration: Shield-shaped Oblancolate Spatulate Rotund Crenate Edge]

The border of a nasturtium leaf is 'crenate' or scalloped.

It had a curious crenated membrane like a ruff or tippet round its neck, covering its shoulders, and when expanded, which it was enabled to do by means of transverse slender cartilages, spreads five inches in the form of an open umbrella.

The lower wings have also a black border with one white spot, and which is simply crenated on the inside.

The edge is crenated, and the muscular impressions are very distinct, and raised above the surface, particularly that on the anterior valve, which is both pellucid and tubercular.

The operculum has its angle prolonged, and is not toothed, nor is the suboperculum crenated; and a considerable number of the rays of the dorsal fin, succeeding to the three spinous ones, are simple but flexible, the posterior ones only being articulated and divided in the usual manner.

18 examples of  crenated  in sentences