multicuspidate

English

Etymology

From multi- +‎ cuspidate.

Adjective

multicuspidate (comparative more multicuspidate, superlative most multicuspidate)

  1. Having more than one cusp.
    • 1911, Sir John Bland-Sutton, Tumors, innocent and malignant, Funk and Wagnalls, page 554:
      When the crown is simple the root is long; multicuspidate teeth have short roots.