| cuspis |
pl. cus´pides [L.] 1. [TA] a tapering projection or structure, applied especially to one of the triangular segments of a cardiac valve. 2. c. dentis.
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| cuspless t. |
any tooth deprived of a cusp; particularly an artificial tooth designed without cuspal prominences on the occlusal surface.
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| Custer c.’s |
cells with long delicate protoplasmic processes replacing the lymphoid tissue of lymph nodes in reticuloendothelial disease.
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| cuspid |
pointy tooth, also called a canine (for their resemblance to dogs' fangs), located on either side of the incisors, the four teeth in the very front of the mouth. Adults have four cuspids that are used to tear food, two on the top and two on the bottom.
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| custom |
(Sitte) is a probability of the regularity that is conditioned by the long familiarity of actual practice.
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