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What is the adjective for cuspate?

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cuspidate
  1. Having a cusp
  2. (botany) Tapering to a sharp, firm point
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The serrations tend to be more nearly crenulate than cuspidate.”
      “The premolars are characteristically very slender, sharp, and cuspidate.”
      “A gland cell is often associated with a sensory spot, a cuspidate spine, a seta, or an adhesive spine in segment 4 of male Pycnophyes and Kinorhynchus.”
cusped
  1. Having a cusp; pointed.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Soon came bolder, larger forms using stone spokes, or small, cusped roundels set in a ring, like an old telephone dial.”
      “A few cusped arches and some broken pillars were all that was left of what had clearly once been a rather magnificent structure.”
      “The boss at the center of the vault, arranged as a decorative six-pointed star with cusped tracery, here provides the sculptural element.”
cusplike
cuspidated
cuspal
  1. Relating to a cusp or cusps.
cuspless
  1. Without a cusp or cusps.
cuspidal
  1. Having cusps.
cuspy
  1. Having cusps
cuspate
  1. having cusps
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  3. Examples:
    1. “On the cuspate edge of the cliff, the rocks displayed a sharp and jagged formation, resembling a knife.”
      “Examples include the hook-shaped cuspate spits on the shore of the Sea of Azov in the Ukraine.”
      “In any case, Punta Catalina is a truncate cuspate spit formed during the late Holocene.”
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