1. cusped - Adjective
3. cusped - Adjective Satellite
of Cusp
Source: Webster's dictionaryC. alpinus itself arose during the late Middle Pleistocene, by which point the transformation of the lower molar into a single cusped, slicing tooth had been completed. Source: Internet
Thurston proved that in fact most Dehn fillings on a cusped hyperbolic 3-manifold resulted in hyperbolic 3-manifolds. Source: Internet
Containment in a cusped Plasma System, Dr. Harold Grad, NYO-9496 Because the mirror machines were straight, they had some advantages over a ring shape. Source: Internet
On 21 July 1710, the Académie d'Architecture met in Paris, and among the subjects they discussed, the assembled company noted the new fashions of bowed and cusped arches on chimneypieces being employed "to finish the top of their openings. Source: Internet