Serrado
Serrado is a term found in Iberian language contexts and, less commonly, as a surname. In Portuguese, serrado is the past participle of serrar, meaning to saw. When used as an adjective, serrado describes something that has been cut with a saw or shows saw marks. In botany and horticulture, the equivalent concept is serrated or serrado, used to describe edges that are notched or saw-toothed.
As a proper noun, serado or serrado appears as a surname in Portuguese-speaking communities and can occur
In English-language references, the term is encountered primarily in translating or transcribing Iberian texts where saw