The difference between Bicuspid and Tooth

When used as nouns, bicuspid means a tooth with two cusps, whereas tooth means a hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating.


Bicuspid is also adjective with the meaning: having two points or prominences.

Tooth is also verb with the meaning: to provide or furnish with teeth.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bicuspid and Tooth

  1. Bicuspid as an adjective:

    Having two points or prominences; ending in two points; said of teeth, leaves, fruit, etc.

  1. Bicuspid as a noun:

    A tooth with two cusps; a premolar tooth.

  1. Tooth as a noun:

    A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating.

  2. Tooth as a noun:

    A sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement.

  3. Tooth as a noun:

    A projection on the edge of a gear that meshes with similar projections on adjacent gears, or on the circumference of a cog that engages with a chain.

  4. Tooth as a noun (zoology):

    A projection or point in other parts of the body resembling the tooth of a vertebrate animal.

  5. Tooth as a noun (botany):

    A pointed projection from the margin of a leaf.

  6. Tooth as a noun (animation):

    The rough surface of some kinds of cel or other films that allows better adhesion of artwork.

  7. Tooth as a noun (figurative):

    liking, fondness, appetite, taste, palate (compare toothsome)

    Examples:

    "I have a sweet tooth: I love sugary treats."

  8. Tooth as a noun (algebraic geometry):

    An irreducible component of a comb that intersects the handle in exactly one point, that point being distinct from the unique point of intersection for any other tooth of the comb.

  1. Tooth as a verb:

    To provide or furnish with teeth.

  2. Tooth as a verb:

    To indent; to jag.

    Examples:

    "to tooth a saw"

  3. Tooth as a verb:

    To lock into each other, like gear wheels.

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