Use "cusp|cusps" in a sentence

1. The Bicuspid valve consists of two cusps one anteromedial cusp and posterolateral cusp

2. Of Cuspidated ”, “ To make pointed or sharp ” and “ Having a cusp or cusps ”

3. Adjective having a cusp or cusps. furnished with or ending in a sharp and stiff point or cusp: Cuspidate leaves; a Cuspidate tooth.

4. Talon cusp is an extra cusp on an anterior tooth.

5. Bicuspidal (not comparable) Having two cusps

6. Bicuspidal meaning (geometry) Having two cusps.

7. Astroid definition, a hypocycloid with four cusps

8. The teeth are molar-like with low cusps.

9. You're on the cusp right now, Paul.

10. We are living on the cusp of history.

11. Having only one cusp. Used of a tooth.

12. The Cardioid has a cusp at the origin.

13. Astroid definition: a hypocycloid having four cusps Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. Championship Youthful Barnsley on the cusp of something special

15. 15 The country was on the cusp of economic expansion.

16. BiCuspid definition, having or terminating in two cusps or points, as certain teeth

17. What does Cuspid mean? A tooth with one cusp; canine tooth

18. Cuspidate definition is - having a cusp : terminating in a point

19. On the cusp of a product launch that will feed millions!

20. We are on the cusp of the organic growth showing through.

21. What does Bicuspid mean? Having two points or cusps, as the crescent moon

22. Having cusps or points Familiarity information: Cuspidate used as an adjective is very rare.

23. These authors saw American society on the cusp of positive social change toward pure democracy.

24. The Ascendant is the cusp of the first house in the birth chart.

25. Schröter found when the planet was a thin crescent, the cusps extended through more than 180°.

26. The world occurred for me on the cusp of magic and elementary science.

27. Now we're right on the cusp of that corner where everybody's going to agree.

28. From the Cambridge English Corpus This mesial accessory cusp (protostylid) is low and Bulbous (not crested).

29. Based on the catastrophic theory, a cusp catastrophic model for the instability of pillarburst was established.

30. And that Europe as a whole is on the cusp of much greater changes.

31. A Bicuspid aortic valve is an aortic valve with only two cusps (or flaps) instead of three

32. The marginal teeth were high-crowned, with only a few cusps, which is a primitive characteristic.

33. Formed on the cusp of 2016/17 after a New Year’s Eve pact, Crake spent their …

34. Now there are suggestions that the Pearl River Delta is on the cusp of another transformation.

35. Aristotle lived at the virtual cusp of the world of the autonomous city-state of the Greek polis.

36. Cuspidate: 1 adj having cusps or points Synonyms: cuspate , cuspated , cusped , cuspidal , Cuspidated angular , angulate having angles or an angular shape

37. The Ascendant, house cusps, and points derived from these points are the most time-dependent factors in the birth chart

38. Astroid: [noun] a hypocycloid of four cusps, the radius of the rolling circle being one fourth that of the fixed circle.

39. Still, she agrees with those who believe the industry may be on the cusp of a TTS products and services explosion.

40. Bicuspid a type of tooth in which the crown is formed into two distinct points or cusps, found typically in premolar teeth

41. Keynesian interventionism was still the overwhelmingly dominant paradigm in the mid-1970s, though it was already on the cusp of decline.

42. Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) refers to a spectrum of deformed aortic valves with two functional leaflets or cusps which are often unequal in size

43. The Aortic valve normally has three cusps or leaflets, although in 1–2% of the population it is found to congenitally have two leaflets.

44. 22 Irregular reddish tan vegetations overlie valve cusps that are being destroyed. Portions of the vegetation can break off and become septic emboli .

45. 21 On the cusp of restructuring family life, we cling ever more ardently to this antiquated and ill-conceived provider-homemaker design.

46. If we look at the evolution of B2b fintech, we are effectively on the cusp of a 3 rd wave: fintech 3.0

47. And I was on the cusp of, sort of, adolescence, so I was starting to take biscuits from the tin without asking.

48. Due to the equivalence between autonomous gradient system and catastrophe model, a standard cusp catastrophe model can be obtained through variable substitution.

49. The first two molars had cusps in a straight row, eliminating the grinding function suggesting that they were strictly for gripping and not for chewing.

50. Beatniks conveys the complexity, influences, events, and places that shaped the Beat Generation from the late 1940s to the cusp of the 1960s

51. Then these theories are used to study degenerate bifurations of codimension 2 of the cusp singularity in a nonlinear oscillator under combined parametric and forcing excitations.

52. On the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, Charlie Watson discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken.

53. The lateral process originated as a carina on the cusp and is directed Aborally; it has small denticles that are slightly inclined anteriorly.

54. Now, a new drug on the cusp of approval by the Food and Drug Administration is poised to change these old methods forever.

55. Achingly Beautiful Lyrics: Night, that fateful raven alighted on the cusp of my bewitchment / The beast in the clouds had swallowed the moon …

56. Cuspidate - having cusps or points cuspate, cuspated, cusped, cuspidal, Cuspidated angulate, angular - having angles or an angular shape Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

57. Cuspidate - having cusps or points cuspate, cuspated, cusped, cuspidal, Cuspidated angulate, angular - having angles or an angular shape Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

58. Nearly a quarter century after Cheder Bais Reuven Kamenitz opened its doors, its talmidim are finally on the cusp of having their own campus

59. A 29-year-old Australian is on the cusp of another world title shot after bludgeoning and Bloodying his opponent in an inside brawl Thursday

60. Anomalous aortic origin of the right coronary artery is more common than a left coronary artery arising from the right coronary cusp, but the latter is more dangerous 1,2.

61. They are most often congenital while an acquired Bicuspid valve occurs when there is fibrous fusion between the right and left cusps of a pre-existing trileaflet aortic valve.

62. That the Cardioid is a caustic of the circle, and the cusp is where a lot of light rays converge, resulting in a very bright spot (the focus)

63. Dentary with a single series of 4 triCuspidate symphysal teeth, an extra lateral cusps minute when pentacuspid, followed by a variable number of 3-5 Cuspidate teeth decreasing in size.

64. Barbara Cleverly, bestselling author of the Joe Sandilands series, introduces an ingenious new sleuth who navigates 1920s Cambridge, a European intellectual capital on the cusp of dramatic change

65. The mechanism giving rise to such potential profiles can be attributed to the Stormer region in the cusp system and the different operation regimes of the electron gun used.

66. * Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, our economic and commercial relations have not grown in proportion to our actual capabilities and capacities, but today we recognise that we both stand at the cusp of a breakthrough.

67. As Cowessess First Nation sits on the cusp of Asserting its rights under C-92, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, Mi’kmaw Nations in Nova Scotia are

68. In a way, Bicuspids are the best of both worlds: the combination of pointed cusps help cut food into smaller pieces while the otherwise flat biting surface helps begin to break the food down, which the molars will continue.

69. The Bildungsroman is a genre novel whose territory is well traveled, that of a young and often alienated hero on the cusp of maturity, intent on discovering who he or she is and being true to that identity

70. Rheumatic Carditis: panCarditis occurring in rheumatic fever, characterized by formation of Aschoff bodies in the cardiac interstitial tissue; may be associated with acute cardiac failure, endoCarditis with small fibrin vegetations on the margins of closure of valve cusps (especially the mitral), and fibrinous periCarditis; it …

71. ‘A score of 2 was given to fully Bicuspid dentition, while a score of 3 was given to fully tricuspid dentition, with even cusp heights.’ ‘Causes of dissection include hypertension, Marfan's syndrome, trauma, Ehler's Danlos, coarctation, Bicuspid aortic valve and relapsing polychondritis.’

72. That in fact, the people who are young enough to benefit from these first therapies that give this moderate amount of life extension, even though those people are already middle-aged when the therapies arrive, will be at some sort of cusp.

73. ‘The posterior Cuspid (or Cuspids if there are six) accounts for about one-third of the length of the tooth.’ ‘The margin of the talonid is surrounded by a series of cusps (‘Cuspids,’ actually, since this is a lower jaw molar) which enclose a talonid basin.’

74. ‘The posterior Cuspid (or Cuspids if there are six) accounts for about one-third of the length of the tooth.’ ‘The margin of the talonid is surrounded by a series of cusps (‘Cuspids,’ actually, since this is a lower jaw molar) which enclose a talonid basin.’

75. When f is a cusp form, this expression involves the p-adic logarithms of so-called Stark points: distinguished points on the modular abelian variety attached to f, defined over the number field cut out by the Artin representations attached to g and h.

76. For amazon groups belonging to Ticuna, Huitoto and Cocama communities, we described the presence of winging, central and lateral shovel shape incisives, high frequency of groove and fossa forms in the Carabelli cusp, Cuspid pattern Y6 or Y7, deflecting wrinkle, protostylid and sixes Cuspid (Aragon et …

77. ‘The crown is constricted at the base, and a large Cingulum is present.’ ‘The teeth are transversely compressed and a Cingulum is absent.’ ‘The posterior Cingulum is short, terminating before reaching the lingual margin of the tooth.’ ‘A small cusp may have been present on the anterior Cingulum …

78. ‘The crown is constricted at the base, and a large Cingulum is present.’ ‘The teeth are transversely compressed and a Cingulum is absent.’ ‘The posterior Cingulum is short, terminating before reaching the lingual margin of the tooth.’ ‘A small cusp may have been present on the anterior Cingulum …

79. In particular we have that any Bicuspidal geodesic lies in a gap (a non-simple geodesic lies in a gap by 5.7 and a simple geodesic is the center of a gap); hence since the lifts of the cusp are dense (2.3), so too is the union of the gaps

80. A loving, sweet term of endearment from a man to an attractive, cute, sexy, young looking "child woman." Perhaps influenced by the 1956 film Baby Doll where a much older man marries a girl simply named Babydoll who is on the cusp of childhood and womanhood or appears that way.