IPA: /ˈdʒæɡədər/
KK: /ˈdʒæɡədər/
Having a rough or uneven edge or surface, often with sharp points or angles.
The jaggeder rocks made it difficult to walk along the path.
Comparative: jaggeder
Superlative: jaggedest
The word 'jaggeder' originates from Middle English 'jagged', which is derived from the verb 'jaggen' (meaning to cut or notch) and the suffix '-er' (meaning one who). Therefore, 'jaggeder' refers to one who has jagged or notched edges.
Think of someone who has 'notches' or 'cuts' ('jagged') on their edges — that's why a 'jaggeder' is someone or something with jagged features.
No commonly confused words.