Runcinate Leaf is a botany term that describes a type of leaf that is deeply lobed with the lobes pointed towards the base, giving it a jagged or toothed appearance. This type of leaf is commonly found in the dandelion plant and other members of the Asteraceae family. Synonyms for the Runcinate Leaf include "lobed," "toothed," "serrated," "fishtail," and "pinnatifid" leaves. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the same type of leaf structure, and can be helpful in identifying different types of plants. Understanding the synonyms for Runcinate Leaf can help botanists and gardeners better describe and differentiate between different species of plants.