| serra-, serri-, serr- (Latin: saw, saw-tooth).serra: In zoology, a sawlike organ or part, as the saw of a sawfish or of a sawfly.
 serradella: A kind of clover with notched edged leaves.
 Serranidae: A family of fishes probably because of their sawlike teeth.
 serranoid: A reference to the Serranidae.
 Serrasalmidae: Piranhas, silver dollars; family containing 65 species of small to medium-sized South American freshwater characiform teleost fishes. Piranhas are predators feeding on fishes and mammals, while others are herbivorous on fruits and seeds.
 serrate, serration: 1. With notches or projections like the teeth of a saw.  2. To give something an edge that is notched like the teeth of a saw. serrated: With notches like the teeth of a saw.
 serratic: Sawlike, especially in motion or sound.
 Serricornia: A class of beetles with serrated antennae (having sawlike horns).
 serriferous: Having serrated edges.
 serriform: Sawlike, saw form.
 serrulate: Finely toothed; having an edge with tiny notches like the teeth of a saw; "a little saw".
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