vt. (L. emarginare, to deprive of the edge) said of leaves, sepals, or petals, and other structures that are notched at the apex.
with a notch or series of notches
notched; with an obtuse, rounded or quadrate section cut from a margin
said of caudal fin having a slight, shallow notch at the tip
A notch at the rounded apex. See leaf apex drawings.
With ends which are notched.
Notched, Lycaenid butterflies have the eyes emarginate to the antennae. The eye is notched and the space is filled with the antennal base.
Notch ed, but not deeply forked. Falcate : Strongly curved or lunate.
of the leaves, notched at the end
Notched; with a obtuse, rounded, or quadrate section cut out of a margin.
cut out or hollowed; notched, especially at the ends.
having a broad shallow apical notch.
Having a shallow notch at the apex.
Of gills, notched near the stipe. ( 17)
Tip of leaf with a slight notch, but otherwise usually rather obtuse. Parent Term: Apex_of_leaf_blade Difficulty Level: Show examples
Having a shallow notch at the extremity.
With a shallow notch at the apex.
With a small "nick" or indentation at the apex of a leaf or thallus lobe.
of gills notched near the stem, similar to sinuate but with a much more conspicuous notch
A margin with a notch or inwardly curved or angled 'cut out' portion (compare with truncate).