A division deeper than a lobe but, in the case of a leaf, not enough to make the leaf divided. A somewhat vague term usually referring to a leaf that is has many narrow segments.
deeply cut or divided into numerous lobes or divisions.
divided into many narrow segments
Leaves cu deeply into many lobes or divisions
Cut into sections. This is often done with large maps, which are cut into rectangles and pasted to cloth so that they can easily be folded down to the size of a single section for easy carrying and storage.
The cutting into rectangle sections of a large work (usually a working map), and gluing it onto cloth, assists the folding for ease of transportation and storage.
Divided in narrow, slender segments.
Deeply cut into segments or lobes.
Leaves, stipules, petals etc. finely divided into narrow segments. Laciniate is an extreme case of fine dissection. Parent Term: Serrated Difficulty Level
deeply and repeatedly divided into smaller parts.
Finely cut into narrow segments, usually pertaining to leaves.