Definitions for bicuspids

bicuspids bi·cus·pid

Spelling: [bahy-kuhs-pid]
IPA: /baɪˈkʌs pɪd/

Bicuspids is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 197 anagrams from letters in bicuspids (bcdiipssu).

Definitions for bicuspids

adjective

  1. Also, bicuspidate. having or terminating in two cusps or points, as certain teeth.
  2. Also, bicuspidate. having or terminating in two cusps or points, as certain teeth.

noun

  1. premolar (def 4).
  2. premolar (def 4).

Origin of bicuspids

First recorded in 1830-40; bi-1 + cuspid

Examples for bicuspids

The lingual tubercle is very constant on the first bicuspid of man and is as well developed as the buccal.

A molar, a bicuspid, a canine, and an incisor were laid in succession on the table.

That of the left ventricle has only two flaps, and is therefore often spoken of as the bicuspid or mitral valve.

bicuspid, bī-kus′pid, adj. having two cusps: a pre-molar tooth.

The valves of the left side are the most subject—the bicuspid or mitral and the aortic or semilunar.

George T. Carpenter, of Chicago, has a right superior, second bicuspid with three well formed roots.

This grading of form is not observed in passing from the cuspid to the bicuspid in man.

The upper and lower are both cone-shaped, and the superior first bicuspid exhibits tendency thereto.

Entry (Mauser), through the mouth, knocking out the left upper canine and bicuspid teeth.

The valves of the left side are the most subject—the bicuspid or mitral and the aortic or semilunar.

The upper and lower are both cone-shaped, and the superior first bicuspid exhibits tendency thereto.

A molar, a bicuspid, a canine, and an incisor were laid in succession on the table.

This grading of form is not observed in passing from the cuspid to the bicuspid in man.

The lingual tubercle is very constant on the first bicuspid of man and is as well developed as the buccal.

That of the left ventricle has only two flaps, and is therefore often spoken of as the bicuspid or mitral valve.

George T. Carpenter, of Chicago, has a right superior, second bicuspid with three well formed roots.

Entry (Mauser), through the mouth, knocking out the left upper canine and bicuspid teeth.

bicuspid, bī-kus′pid, adj. having two cusps: a pre-molar tooth.

Word Value for bicuspids
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