A multiple point of a curve at which two or more branches of the curve have a common tangent.
A prominence or point, especially on the crown of a tooth.
the beginning of a house in the chart. also, a cusp of a sign is the degree when one sign ends and the other begins. there is a lot of talk about being "born on the cusp". a sun sign is either one sign or the other, regardless of whether it is almost another sign.
A peak or rounded elevation on the crown of a tooth (Example: hypocone)
The v-shaped portion of the tracing that occurs at the mid-point of a turn skated on one foot.
n. (L. cuspis, a point) rigid, sharp point, especially on a leaf.
The boundary or starting point of a zodiac sign or house. See also House.
Latin cuspis = a pointed elevation.
Decorative point formed by back-to-back curls. Often added to straight mouldings to give the appearance of pulling apart and leaf patterns.
The point formed by the intersection of two foils in Gothic tracery.
Point on an ink stroke where the direction of writing changes in a discontinuous fashion.
a curves or straight projection arising from the surface of the crown of the tooth
Curves meeting in a point.
Part of the decorative edging to Gothic carving, the cusp being the pointed 'headland', and the foil being the curved 'bay'.
a point or projection on a tooth
point formed by two intersecting arcs (as from the intrados of a Gothic arch)
small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth
a point on the curve at which curve tangent is discontinuous
a point or apex, that is, a fixed point on the ellipse formed by the arc of the ascending constellation and the Earth's horizon
a point where two curves intersect
a sharp point or apex , such as occurs in two dimensions at the end of a crescent , or in three dimensions at the tip of a cone or horn
The pointed or rounded part on the chewing surface of the tooth.
a pointed projection located on the chewing of biting surface of tooth.
One of the pointed projections that composes the chewing or biting sufface of a tooth.
a point or peak on the top surface of a tooth
The point between two astrological signs or houses
A pointed projection on a tooth. Decurved : Curved downward.
The protruding portion(s) of a tooth's chewing surface.
The small dull points that are on the top of the crown of the tooth
A cone shaped elevation on the occlusal surface of a molar, bicuspid, or cuspid.
one of a series of points projecting form the soffit or mouldings of an arch, giving a trefoil or multifoil form in the arch.
The high points on the back ( anterior) teeth
The part of the molar or bicuspid that is pointed (unless worn down) and used to grind and tear food.
Point, projection, or bump on crown (occlusal surface or chewing surface) of a tooth.
The pointed chewing surface of the teeth.
This is the name of the pointed part of a tooth.
In an astrological chart, a cusp is the dividing line between houses and signs. It is the degree marker to show the beginning of a new segment.
Found within Tracery decoration to form the meeting point of foils.
The midway point between two Signs of the Zodiac; also used to refer to the start of a House within the chart wheel.
The high points on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (posterior teeth).
The strongest point (usually the beginning) of a house or sign in the chart. The sign on the cusp of any house and its ruling planet are the rulers of that house. Planets near the cusp are more significant than otherwise, especially if in an angular house.
Pointed or rounded eminence on or near the masticating (chewing) surface of a tooth.
1) A line dividing the houses. The beginning of an astrological wheel of house starts with the Ascendant and moves counterclockwise. Astrology in interpretation places great value of the beginning of the house, thus when dealing with signs that are close to the beginning of a house it can represents a gray area where the individual may be affected by both signs, the preceding house and the house of entrance. This line is measured in degrees 2) The degree of the zodiac (celestial longitude) where one astrological sign ends and the next begins. A-Z
A line dividing the twelve houses, the midway point between two signs.
A dividing line between signs or houses in a chart.
The point of a tooth's chewing surface.
Refers to the separating point between two signs or houses ? the last degrees of one and the first degrees of another. Generally refers to an "applying" point, hence indicates a planet that anticipates the influence of the upcoming sign or house. This would also be called a "forward-looking" planet.
The lines separating, or boundaries between the signs or houses in a Natal Chart.
The dividing point between either zodiac signs or houses. If a person is born 'on the cusp,' it is at a time when the sun is close to the beginning or close to the end of a zodiac sign. A house cusp is the dividing point between houses, shown as one of the lines which radiates out from the center of the chart.
This refers to the pointed part of a tooth.
1. A projecting point where two arcs meet, as in the internal curve of an arch. 2. An apex. A peak. 3. A point or pointed end.
In astrology, a cusp (from the Latin for spear or point) is the imaginary line that separates a sign in the zodiac or a house in the horoscope.
In singularity theory a cusp is a singular point of a curve. Spinode is an alternative name, but this is less commonly used today.