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Cusp
Cusp Cusp (k?sp), n. [L. cuspis, -idis, point, pointed end.]
1. (Arch.) A triangular protection from the intrados of an
arch, or from an inner curve of tracery.
2. (Astrol.) The beginning or first entrance of any house in
the calculations of nativities, etc.
3. (Astron) The point or horn of the crescent moon or other
crescent-shaped luminary.
4. (Math.) A multiple point of a curve at which two or more
branches of the curve have a common tangent.
5. (Anat.) A prominence or point, especially on the crown of
a tooth.
6. (Bot.) A sharp and rigid point.
CuspCusp Cusp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cusped (k?spt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Cusping.]
To furnish with a cusp or cusps.
Meaning of Cusps from wikipedia
- 2022
Cusp (anatomy), a
pointed structure on a
tooth Cusps of
heart valves,
leaflets of a
heart valve Nuclear cusp condition, in
electron density Cusp (astrology)...
- A
cusper is a
person born near the end of one
generation and the
beginning of another.
People born in
these cir****stances tend to have a mix of characteristics...
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points and
ordinary cusps. Self-crossing
points appear when two
different points of the
curves have the same projection.
Ordinary cusps appear when the tangent...
- and
anterior cusps. The
aortic valve has left, right, and
posterior cusps. The
tricuspid valve has anterior, posterior, and
septal cusps; and the mitral...
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occur in a
regular pattern with
cusps of
equal size and
spacing appearing along stretches of the s****line.
These cusps are most
often a few
metres long...
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suddenly disappear as the
object gets
further from the
cusp. A
similar debate applies to
cusps between houses. Riske, Kris
Brandt (2010). Llewellyn's...
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mitral valve,
which has two
cusps, is also
known as the
bicuspid valve, and the
tricuspid valve has
three cusps. A
cusp is an
occlusal or
incisal eminence...
- all
enlarged cingula as
talon cusps, and
classify them
according to the
degree of enlargement. The
incidence of
talon cusp has been
found to
range from...
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vanishes at a
cusp. In the case of
other groups,
there may be
several cusps, and the
definition becomes a
modular form
vanishing at all
cusps. This may involve...
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Carabelli may
rival the main
cusps in size.
Other related forms include ridges, pits, or furrows. This
additional cusp was
first described in 1842 by...