Biserrate


notched like a saw, with the teeth also notched; doubly serrate.
historical examples

the elements of botany asa gray
explanation of terms used in entomology john. b. smith

adjective
(botany) (of leaf margins, etc) having serrations that are themselves serrate
(zoology) serrated on both sides, as the antennae of some insects

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