cusped

  • 1Cusped — Cusp Cusp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cusped} (k[u^]spt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cusping}.] To furnish with a cusp or cusps. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2cusped — cuspate cuspate cusped cuspedadj. having cusps or points. Syn: cuspated, cuspidal, cuspidate, cuspidated. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 3cusped — cusp ► NOUN 1) a pointed end where two curves meet. 2) each of the pointed ends of a crescent, especially of the moon. 3) a cone shaped prominence on the surface of a tooth. 4) Astrology the initial point of an astrological sign or house. 5) a… …

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  • 4cusped — adjective see cusp …

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  • 5cusped — /kuspt/, adj. having a cusp or cusps; cusplike. Also, cuspate /kus pit, payt/, cuspated. [1815 25; CUSP + ED3] * * * …

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  • 6cusped — adjective Having a cusp; pointed …

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  • 7cusped — pt adj. pointed, having sharp ends …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 8cusped — /kʌspt/ (say kuspt) adjective having a cusp or cusps; cusp like. Also, cuspate /ˈkʌspət/ (say kuspuht),, / peɪt/ (say payt), cuspated …

  • 9cusped — adjective having cusps or points • Syn: ↑cuspate, ↑cuspated, ↑cuspidal, ↑cuspidate, ↑cuspidated • Similar to: ↑angular, ↑angulate • …

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  • 10SnapPea — is free software designed to help mathematicians, in particular low dimensional topologists, study hyperbolic 3 manifolds. The primary developer is Jeffrey Weeks, who created the first version as part of his doctoral thesis. The latest version is …

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