释义 |
bi·cuspid I. adjective also bi·cuspidate \(ˈ)bī+\ Etymology: bicuspid from New Latin bicuspid-, bicuspis, from bi- (I) + Latin cuspid-, cuspis point; bicuspidate from (assumed) New Latin bicuspidatus, from New Latin bi- (I) + Latin cuspidatus pointed, past participle of cuspidare to make pointed, from cuspid-, cuspis : having two points or prominences : ending in two points < bicuspid teeth > < bicuspid leaves > II. \bī+\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin bicuspid-, bicuspis, from bi- (I) + Latin cuspid-, cuspis point : either of the two double-pointed teeth that intervene in man between the canines and the molars on each side of each jaw : premolar — see dentition illustration |