pectinate
/pɛkˈtɪneɪt/Definitions
1. adjective
Having a series of folds or lobes, especially when resembling a comb or a fan, as in a leaf or an organ.
“The pectinate margins of the leaves made them look like tiny fans.”
2. verb
To divide or arrange (something) in the manner of a comb or fan.
“The botanist pectinated the leaves to study their unique structures.”