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    cusp
    /kʌsp/

    noun

    • 1. a point of transition between two different states: "those on the cusp of adulthood"
    • 2. a pointed end where two curves meet.

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  2. CUSP definition: 1. the dividing line between two very different things: 2. the dividing line between two very…. Learn more.

  3. CUSP meaning: 1. the dividing line between two very different things: 2. the dividing line between two very…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of CUSP is point, apex. How to use cusp in a sentence. point, apex: such as; a point of transition (as from one historical period to the next) : turning point; also : edge, verge…

  5. noun. 1. any of the small elevations on the grinding or chewing surface of a tooth. 2. any of the triangular flaps of a heart valve. 3. a point or pointed end. 4. Also called: spinode geometry. a point at which two arcs of a curve intersect and at which the two tangents are coincident. 5. architecture. a carving at the meeting place of two arcs.

  6. cusp meaning, definition, what is cusp: the point formed where two curves join: Learn more.

  7. noun. a point that marks the beginning of a change: Our nation is on the cusp of a new era. Some of our machines are now getting very old and are on the cusp of being replaced. a point or pointed end: The sharp cusp of the mountain pierced through the thick clouds.

  8. Definition of cusp noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A cusp in geometry is the point where two curves meet. It's a kind of transition. If you're on the cusp of manhood, you’re not quite grown up, but you’re definitely not a little boy anymore either.

  10. 1. A point or pointed end. 2. Anatomy. a. A pointed or rounded projection on the chewing surface of a tooth. b. A triangular fold or flap of a heart valve. 3. Mathematics A point at which a curve crosses itself and at which the two tangents to the curve coincide. 4.

  11. a point that marks the beginning of a change: Our nation is on the cusp of a new era. Some of our machines are now getting very old and are on the cusp of being replaced. a point or pointed end: The sharp cusp of the mountain pierced through the thick clouds.