"Cuspidors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cuspidors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cuspidors" Meaning

Cuspidors are small, usually circular or oval, containers, typically made of metal, placed at the base of a seat, such as a toilet or urinal, to catch human waste and other fluids that may spill or splash while seated.

"Cuspidors" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "cuspidors":

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The old-fashioned cuspidors were being used in the antique store as decorations.
In the 19th century, hotels and inns would often provide cuspidors for their guests' use.
The barber shop still had the original wooden cuspidors from the 1920s on display.
The museum exhibit featured antique cuspidors and other retro items from the early 20th century.
The antique shop sold vintage cuspidors as unique and quirky decorative pieces.

"Cuspidors" Similar Words

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Cuspidal

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Cuspidate

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Cuspidated

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Cuspidated is an adjective that means having or forming a cusp, which is a pointed or curved end. In dental anatomy, a cuspid is a pointed tooth, and cuspidated can refer to a tooth that has a cuspal shape or is pointed.

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Cuspidation is a noun that refers to a feeling of apprehension or anxiety caused by the possibility or potential of something unpleasant or disagreeable happening. It is often used to describe a sense of unease or trepidation before a situation or event that may bring uncertainty or fear. For example: "I feel a lot of cuspidation before taking the driving test tomorrow."

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Cuspides

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Cuspidor

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Cuspids

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Cuspis

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Cuss

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Cussed

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Cussedly

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Cussedness

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Cussedness is noun. It refers to a habit of using or hearing curses or swear words, especially annoying or unpleasant to others. It can also imply a tendency to be or become fiercely angry or irritable.

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