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Cusp   /kəsp/   Listen
Cusp

noun
1.
Point formed by two intersecting arcs (as from the intrados of a Gothic arch).
2.
A thin triangular flap of a heart valve.  Synonym: leaflet.
3.
Small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth.



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"Cusp" Quotes from Famous Books



... Venetian buildings, takes and retains the chisel mark with wonderful precision. It looks as though, when fresh, it must have had the pliancy of clay, so delicately are the finest curves in scroll or foliage scooped from its substance. And yet it preserves each cusp and angle of the most elaborate pattern with the crispness and ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete - Series I, II, and III • John Symonds

... A rhyme to 'cusp,' to beg or steal, I've sought, from evensong to prime, But vain is my poetic zeal, There's not one sound is worth a 'dime': 'Bilge,' 'coif,' 'scarf,' 'window'—deeds of crime I'd do to gain the rhymes thereof; Nor shrink from acts of moral grime - Why, why are rhymes so rare ...
— Ban and Arriere Ban • Andrew Lang



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