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cuspid

noun as in tooth

noun as in tooth

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She importuned Fred to notice the blood on the cuspid and to imagine the agony surrounding its expulsion from her mouth.

She glued brackets to them, then attached those to what she’d called the “lateral” to the right, and the “upper left cuspid,” which is that tooth that looks like a fang.

When imperfections in hand or fingers exist these deformities are distinctly observed upon the glove, and in precisely the same manner are observed the different shapes and sizes of the incisors, cuspids, and molars.

We have known of cases where cuspids, bicuspids, and molars have all been extracted.

The incisors, cuspids, and bicuspids, have each but one root.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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