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Definition of Tricuspids
1. tricuspid [n] - See also: tricuspid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricuspids
Literary usage of Tricuspids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of General Science by Otis William Caldwell, William Lewis Eikenberry (1914)
"Back of the bicuspids are the tricuspids, or teeth having " three cusps," two
pairs of which are ... There may also be two additional pairs of tricuspids ..."
2. A General Physiology for High Schools: Based Upon the Nervous System by Maude Little Macy, Harry Waldo Norris (1900)
"They are similar to the tricuspids, except that they have only two main divisions
instead of three. Tendinous cords and papillary muscles hold their edges ..."
3. Nervous and Mental Diseases by Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson (1914)
"Anemic murmurs over the tricuspids propagated into the neck are not infrequent,
and are often associated ..."
4. A Text-book of practical medicine, with particular reference to physiology by Felix von Niemeyer (1883)
"This proceeds from transmission, the strong shock suffered bv tricuspids being
conducted along the column of blood above it, continues uninterrupted, ..."