serraterade
Serraterade is a neologism used in contemporary discussions across design, architecture, and crafts to describe a deliberate use of serrated or jagged elements. The term is not defined by a single authoritative source and has no formal dictionary entry, but it has appeared in online articles, blogs, and forum threads to characterize aesthetics or techniques where sharp, repeating edge-like motifs create visual or tactile rhythm.
Etymology: The word seems formed from serrate, meaning having a jagged edge, combined with the -ade suffix,
Definition and senses: Visual/edge sense — in graphic design, architecture, and product design, serraterade refers to motifs
Usage and reception: Because serraterade is informal and multidisciplinary, usage varies. Some observers cite it as