Already manorial houses, crenatedand often moated, but, like this one at Montaigne, defensive rather for show than the reality, were scattered over France.
Locusta Leach only on the under side, though mostly intire; it is serrated in Blatta, sinuated in Acanthia paradoxa, and crenated in Cerceris.
In the early part of the disease the red blood-corpuscles are said to be slightly increased in number, but later they are diminished, and under the microscope are observed to be crenated and not to form themselves readily into rouleaux.
In some of our examinations they appeared of light color and became crenated very quickly on exposure.
It is made clinically most distinct by the fluting or puckering of the peripheral part of the roof-wall, giving the lesion a crenated appearance which is not {439} assumed by any other cutaneous efflorescence of multiple development.
The spores are ovoid, and have a crenated pellucid wing-like margin.
The disk is nearly flat, or slightly hollowed, but rises in the centre into a stout cone, in the middle of which is the mouth, edged with crenated lips.
Pillar at the base with two or three obtuse and very transverse plaits, not well defined; outer lip internally crenated and with a superior siphon; inner lip wanting, or rudimentary.
A genus of fossil bivalves, described as very variable in form, with or without lateral teeth, sometimes a crenated margin, &c.
The Capsae have not the crenated margins, the short anterior side, and the distinct lateral teeth, which characterize the Donaces.
The crenated structure of the radii is identical with that described under Chthamalus dentatus and Hembeli; if, indeed, we were to add carino-lateral compartments to the shells of these two species, they would belong to Octomeris.
The edge, in several of the species, is crenated with minute teeth or notches; and these are so large in some specimens of A.
The lines of growth, especially on the moveable opercular valves, are rather more plainly crenated than in V.
In regard to the alae, their lateral or sutural edges are either thin and smooth, or, more commonly, finely crenated or ribbed.
The walls are either solid or porose; their basal margin is formed by strong crenated ridges, answering to the longitudinal septa in Balanus; but these in P.
The parietal tubes are commonly elongated in the ray of the circle: the septa are rather thick, and strongly crenated at their basal edges.
The radii are narrow, and are distinctly crenated on both sides of the sutures with the teeth neatly interlocking; but these teeth can hardly be distinguished in the large, corroded specimens of O.
Internally, the upper surface is much roughened with finely crenated ridges: the distinct crests for the depressores cover the whole of the so-called carinal prong.
The sutural edges of the radii are either smooth, or very slightly crenated by the septa, in lines parallel to the basis.
The alae are of moderate thickness, and have their sutural edges crenatedby fine transverse septa.
The anal sucker seems to be formed of four rings, and on each side above is a sort of crenated flesh-like appendage.
At one point a crenated red blood-corpuscle is seen (Wright and Brown).
They are apt to be crenated when the film has dried too slowly.
They are apt to be swollen in dilute and crenated in concentrated urines.
Porules of the shell surrounded by an irregularly oblong ring with thick elevated, elegantly crenated margin.
Porules of the shell surrounded by an elevated ring with elegantly crenated irregular margin.
Poruli of the shell surrounded by an elevated ring with high crenated margin.
It is a low structure with the usual caramite coverings and crenated parapet, surmounted by a watch and flag-tower.
Terga like a battle-axe, with the edge crenated and a spike behind; the handle narrower than the occludent segment of the scuta.
This structure, as well as that of the crenated scales on the peduncle, is important, for by this means the animal, as we shall presently see, forms and enlarges the cavity in the rock or shell in which it is imbedded.
The two spikes behind the cutting and crenated edges of the two terga, are blunt and almost touch each other; above their point of juncture, the membrane of the orifice forms a slight central protuberance.
Peduncle, lost, but a few scales accidentally adhering to one of the valves, show that they are crenated in the three or four upper whorls.
All these scales are dentated, the upper rows most plainly and only on their basal margins; the lower little beads are very slightly crenated round their entire margins; they are mingled with star-headed spines (fig.
Teeth consisting of a single crenated line, parallel with the ligament.
Our shell is from the Isle of France, and is not common: the crenated teeth on the lip are very strong; the base obtuse, and effuse: the spire and aperture of equal length.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crenated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dentate; incised; indented; jagged; lacerated; nicked; notched; scalloped; scored; serrate; toothed