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		Definition of bicuspid in English: bicuspidadjective bʌɪˈkʌspɪdbaɪˈkəspəd Having two cusps or points.  Example sentencesExamples -  Persons born with a bicuspid aortic valve are predisposed to develop aortic stenosis.
 -  Causes of dissection include hypertension, Marfan's syndrome, trauma, Ehler's Danlos, coarctation, bicuspid aortic valve and relapsing polychondritis.
 -  The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in Europe is calcific degenerative disease, and about 2% of the population have congenitally bicuspid aortic valves.
 -  Incisors cut food, and cuspid and bicuspid teeth grasp and tear food.
 -  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.
 
 
 noun bʌɪˈkʌspɪdbaɪˈkəspəd A tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.  Example sentencesExamples -  Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
 -  I was a little nervous all weekend about this morning's yank, but the broken bicuspid has come and gone without incident.
 -  Missing from his upper jaw were three or four bicuspids.
 -  Each of the four ‘worlds’ has two incisors, one canine, two bicuspids, and three molars.
 -  I realized that one of his bicuspids was dead, turning the green-gray of dead teeth.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from bi- 'two' + Latin cuspis, cuspid- 'sharp point'.    Definition of bicuspid in US English: bicuspidadjectivebaɪˈkəspədbīˈkəspəd Having two cusps or points.  Example sentencesExamples -  Persons born with a bicuspid aortic valve are predisposed to develop aortic stenosis.
 -  Incisors cut food, and cuspid and bicuspid teeth grasp and tear food.
 -  Causes of dissection include hypertension, Marfan's syndrome, trauma, Ehler's Danlos, coarctation, bicuspid aortic valve and relapsing polychondritis.
 -  The overwhelming cause of aortic valve disease in Europe is calcific degenerative disease, and about 2% of the population have congenitally bicuspid aortic valves.
 -  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.
 
 
 nounbaɪˈkəspədbīˈkəspəd A tooth with two cusps, especially a human premolar tooth.  Example sentencesExamples -  Missing from his upper jaw were three or four bicuspids.
 -  I realized that one of his bicuspids was dead, turning the green-gray of dead teeth.
 -  Behind the canines are the premolars, or bicuspids.
 -  Each of the four ‘worlds’ has two incisors, one canine, two bicuspids, and three molars.
 -  I was a little nervous all weekend about this morning's yank, but the broken bicuspid has come and gone without incident.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from bi- ‘two’ + Latin cuspis, cuspid- ‘sharp point’.     |