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views updated Jun 11 2018cusp / kəsp/ •
n. 1. a pointed end where two curves meet, in particular: ∎ Archit. a projecting point between small arcs in Gothic tracery. ∎ a cone-shaped prominence on the surface of a tooth, esp. of a molar or premolar. ∎ Anat. a pocket or fold in the wall of the heart or a major blood vessel that fills and distends if the blood flows backward, so forming part of a valve. ∎ Math. a point at which the direction of a curve is abruptly reversed. ∎ each of the pointed ends of a crescent, esp. of the moon.2. Astrol. the initial point of an astrological sign or house: he was Aries on the cusp with Taurus. ∎ fig. a point between two different situations or states, when a person or thing is poised between the two: those on the cusp of adulthood.DERIVATIVES: cus·pate / ˈkəspət; -ˌpāt/ adj.cusped adj.cus·pi·date / ˈkəspəˌdāt/ adj.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
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views updated May 23 2018cusp. Point made by the intersection of two curved lines or members, e.g. the projecting point between the small arcs or
foils in
Gothic tracery, or the enrichment on the intrados of a Gothic arch provided by foliation, the curves of which touch the inner edge of the main arch (
cusped arch).
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture JAMES STEVENS CURL
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views updated Jun 08 2018cusp 1. A sharp raised protuberance on the surface of a
molar tooth. The cusps of opposing molars (i.e. on opposite jaws) are complementary to each other, which increases the efficiency of grinding food during chewing.
2. A flap forming part of a
valve.
A Dictionary of Biology
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views updated Jun 27 2018cusp (kusp) n. 1. any of the cone-shaped prominences on the teeth, especially the premolars and molars.
2. a pocket or fold of the membrane lining the heart or of the layer of the wall of a vein, several of which form a valve. When the blood flows backwards the cusps fill up and become distended, so closing the valve.
A Dictionary of Nursing
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views updated May 14 2018cusp (astrol.) entrance of a house XVI; point, apex XVII. — L.
cuspis,
-id- point, pointed weapon.
So
cuspidate(d) sharp-pointed. XVII. — pp. of L.
cuspidāre, see
-ATE 2.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
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views updated May 29 2018cusp in astrology, the initial point of an astrological house.
The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ELIZABETH KNOWLES
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views updated May 29 2018cusp Of a tooth, the biting point.
A Dictionary of Zoology MICHAEL ALLABY