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Bicuspidate
Bicuspid Bi*cus"pid, Bicuspidate Bi*cus"pid*ate, a. [See pref. Bi-, and Cuspidate.] Having two points or prominences; ending in two points; -- said of teeth, leaves, fruit, etc.
Cuspidal
Cuspidal Cus"pi*dal (-p?-dal), a. [From L. cuspis, cuspidis. See Cusp.] Ending in a point.
Cuspidate
Cuspidate Cus"pi*date (-d?t), v. t. To make pointed or sharp.
Cuspidate
Cuspidate Cus"pi*date (k?s"p?-d?t), Cuspidated Cus"pi*da`ted (-d?`t?d), a. [L. cuspidatus, p. p. of cuspidare to make pointed, fr. cuspis. See Cusp.] Having a sharp end, like the point of a spear; terminating in a hard point; as, a cuspidate leaf.
Cuspidated
Cuspidate Cus"pi*date (k?s"p?-d?t), Cuspidated Cus"pi*da`ted (-d?`t?d), a. [L. cuspidatus, p. p. of cuspidare to make pointed, fr. cuspis. See Cusp.] Having a sharp end, like the point of a spear; terminating in a hard point; as, a cuspidate leaf.
Eriocoma cuspidata
Bunch grass Bunch" grass` (Bot.) A grass growing in bunches and affording pasture. In California, Atropis tenuifolia, Festuca scabrella, and several kinds of Stipa are favorite bunch grasses. In Utah, Eriocoma cuspidata is a good bunch grass.
Multicuspidate
Multicuspidate Mul`ti*cus"pi*date, a. [Multi- + cuspidate.] Having many cusps or points.
Tricuspidate
Tricuspidate Tricus"pid*ate, a. Three-pointed; ending in three points; as, a tricuspidate leaf.

Meaning of Cuspida from wikipedia

- prolongata Morlo, 1996 †Amphictis wintershofensis Roth, 1994 †Amphictis cuspida Nagel, 2003 †Amphictis timucua J.A. Baskin, 2017 Subfamily †Simocyoninae...
- consisting of an anagenesis line from A. prolongata–to–A. wintershofensis–to–A. cuspida being closer to the ancestry of the now extinct Simocyoninae (with A. wintershofensis...