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serration

[se-rey-shuhn] / sɛˈreɪ ʃən /


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The initial singles, “Ch-Ching” and “Romeo,” have lush synth orchestration and hum-along hooks; the greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek’s jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.

From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2016

The mood was jittery, and their laughter had the frantic serration that came with near disaster.

From "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo

On three sides, the unbroken serration of the Empire City's beehives stretched in a semicircle of twenty miles radius.

From Astounding Stories, May, 1931 by Various

Note.—In the European mountain ash, P. aucuparia, the leaves have a blunter apex than is usually found in either of the American species, and have a more decided tendency to double serration.

From Handbook of the Trees of New England by Dame, Lorin Low

The sun has dropped behind the black serration of the western city.

From London River by Tomlinson, H. M. (Henry Major)