Pronunciation: /baɪˈkʌspɪd/
noun a tooth that has two points or cusps, especially a premolar tooth
A1 The dentist told me I needed a filling on my bicuspid tooth.
A2 I have two bicuspids in the back of my mouth.
B1 The bicuspid teeth help with chewing and grinding food.
B2 It is important to take care of your bicuspids to prevent cavities.
C1 The dentist recommended getting a crown for my damaged bicuspid.
C2 The bicuspid teeth are also known as premolars in dental terms.
adjective having two points or cusps, especially a premolar tooth
A1 My dentist told me I have a bicuspid tooth.
A2 The bicuspid valve controls the flow of blood in the heart.
B1 The bicuspid design of the scissors allows for precise cutting.
B2 The bicuspid molars are important for chewing and grinding food.
C1 The bicuspid teeth are located between the incisors and molars in the human mouth.
C2 The bicuspid cusps help in the grinding and crushing of food during mastication.
formal The dentist pointed out a cavity on my lower right second bicuspid.
informal I had to get a filling on my back tooth, the bicuspid.
slang I hate when my bicuspid hurts, it's the worst.
figurative His decision was like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, it was as mismatched as a molar and a bicuspid.
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