having the margin wavy with strong indentations <sinuate leaves>
sinuate having the margin wavy with strong indentations <sinuate leaves> [M-W's Col. Dic.]
I know in certain expressions an adjective can come after the noun which is modified. But this is somewhat rare. Would it make much difference if the above definition has been written as: ...wavy margin with...?
Top answer
Having a wavy margin with would be OK.
— Mister Micawber
Having a wavy margin with would be OK.
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