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serrātim, adv. [serra], in the manner of a saw, like a saw, Vitr. 6, 11: scissa folia, App. Herb. 2.

serrātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [serro], sawshaped, serrate; or belonging to sawing, sawing- (late Lat.): in modum serratoriae machinae conecti, Amm. 23, 4, 4.

serrātŭla, ae, f., the Italian name for betony, Plin. 25, 8, 46, § 84.

serrātūra, ae, f. [serro], a sawing, a sawing up: arboris, Pall. Febr. 17, 2.

serrātus, a, um, adj. [serra], sawshaped, serrated (post-Aug.): dentes, Plin. 11, 37, 61, § 160: folia herbae, id. 25, 8, 46, § 84; cf. ambitus (foliorum), id. 25, 6, 30, § 66: spinae, id. 9, 59, 85, § 182: compages (ossium capitis), id. 11, 37, 48, § 132: morsus (anseris), Petr. 136, 4.
As subst.: serrā-ti, ōrum (sc. nummi), silver coins notched on the edge, Tac. G. 5 fin.; cf. Eckh. Doctr. Num. 5, p. 94 sq.