Definition of Cuspated

1. Adjective. Having cusps or points.

Exact synonyms: Cuspate, Cusped, Cuspidal, Cuspidate, Cuspidated
Similar to: Angular, Angulate
Derivative terms: Cusp, Cuspid

Definition of Cuspated

1. a. Ending in a point.

Definition of Cuspated

1. Adjective. Ending in a point. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cuspated

1. cusp [adj] - See also: cusp

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuspated

cusimanse
cusk
cusk-eel
cuskin
cuskins
cusks
cusp
cusp angle
cusp height
cusp of Carabelli
cusp of tooth
cuspad
cuspal
cuspal interference
cuspate
cuspated (current term)
cusped
cusped geometry
cusper
cuspers
cuspid
cuspid tooth
cuspidal
cuspidate
cuspidated
cuspidation
cuspidations
cuspides
cuspidine
cuspidor

Literary usage of Cuspated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Physical Geography, Geology, Mineralogy and Paleontology of Essex County by John Henry Sears, Essex Institute (1905)
"Off-shore bar at Ipswich beach, showing cuspated foreland and lagoon 66 FIG. 31. Ipswich beach from the top of Castle hill, ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1865)
"These early cuspated windows are as ugly as possible, still the idea is there, long before it appeared in England or France. ..."

3. Gentleman's Magazine Library edited by George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, Lady A C Bickley, Mrs Alice Bertha Merck Gomme (1891)
"A similar style of design is observable in the north transept. The large window is of three lights, the tracery cuspated, the lines flowing, ..."

4. An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England, from the by Thomas Rickmann (1881)
"... three, or more lights, with mul- lions, and with circles in the head, sometimes plain, in other instances cuspated; they are often clearly Early English ..."

5. Renascence: The Sculptured Tombs of the Fifteenth Century in Rome, with by Gerald Stanley Davies (1916)
"The tomb was, in its complete state, no doubt crowned by a cuspated Gothic canopy, as we know to have been the case with the tomb opposite. ..."

6. The Medical student's vade mecum by George Mendenhall (1871)
"What is the number of teeth in the adult ? Thirty-two ; sixteen in each jaw, and are classified from their shape into eight incisors, four cuspated, ..."

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