ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] = EMARGINATE a.
1731. Bailey, Emarginated (with Botanists), cut in and indented.
1770. Ellis, in Phil. Trans., LX. 529. Antheræ oblong, and emarginated.
1817. R. Jameson, Char. Min., 198. A crystal is named emarginated, when every edge of the primitive form is intercepted by a plane.
1870. Rolleston, Anim. Life, 19. The neural arches are considerably emarginated in the middle line.