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Definition of Cuspid

Cuspid
Cuspid Cus"pid (k?s"p?d), n. [See Cusp.] (Anat.) One of the canine teeth; -- so called from having but one point or cusp on the crown. See Tooth.

Meaning of Cuspid from wikipedia

- In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth...
- bicuspid (1st premolar) Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) Lateral incisor Central incisor Upper left Central incisor Lateral incisor Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) 1st...
- Dental anatomy is a field of anatomy dedicated to the study of human tooth structures. The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within...
- heart-shaped leaves, generally reflexed, cordate base, apex a****inate or cuspid, which are borne by a cylindrical petiole 30–40 cm long. The spathe is cartilage-waxy...
- noticeable on the buccal side between the main cuspid and distal accessory cuspid. Overall, the p4 accessory cuspids are intermediate between modern “Felis-grade”...
- protected/ cuspid protection is a concept that was introduced by Nagao in 1919. It is defined as the contact of maxillary cuspids with the lower cuspids or premolars...
- up to 1500 m, are known as the Phulai (Acacia modesta) and Olive (Olea cuspid ata) Zone. There occur semi-deciduous species of S****a robusta, Acacia...
- a Test of Fallout; A Long-Shot Search for Nuclear Peril in Molars and Cuspids". The New York Times. Teather, David (April 13, 2004). "US nuclear industry...
- especially the UNS. Examples: "13" = permanent upper right, 3rd tooth (canine / cuspid) "32" = permanent lower left, 2nd tooth (lateral incisor) Dental notation...
- include the "bridge" sighted in the Mare Crisium in 1953, and the "Blair Cuspids", "an unusual arrangement of seven spirelike objects of varying heights"...