sawlike
Sawlike is an adjective used to describe edges, margins, or surfaces that resemble a saw in their serrated or toothed appearance. It conveys a pattern of repeated projections or teeth along a line, giving a jagged profile rather than a smooth, even edge. The term is commonly used across disciplines to describe physical morphology rather than function.
In botany, sawlike margins occur on leaves or petals where the edge has a series of small,
The term is descriptive and non-technical; it often appears in field guides, technical descriptions, or lay