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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRITUBERCULY
TRITUBERCULY
Tri
`
tu
*
ber
"
cu
*
ly,
n. [
Pref.
tri-
+ L.
tuberculum
tubercle.
] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A
theory
of
the
development
of
mammalian
molar
teeth.
The
primitive
stage
is
that
of
simple
cones,
as
in
reptiles.
The
simple
cone
then
developed
a smaller
cone
in
front
and
another
behind.
Next,
a
cingulum
was
developed,
and
the
three
cones
became
arranged
in
a
triangle,
the
two
smaller cusps
having
moved
to
the
outer
side
in
upper
and
to
the
inner
in
lower
molars.
This
primitive
triangle
is
called
the
trigon
or
trigonid
and
this
stage
the
tritubercular
or
trigonodont.
The
trigon
being
a
cutting
apparatus,
an
extension
of
the
posterior
part
of
the
crown
was
developed
in
lower
molars
for
crushing,
and
a smaller
corresponding
part
appeared
in
upper
molars.
Another
large
cone
then
arose,
usually
from
the
cingulum.
In
more
complex
forms, smaller
intermediate
cusps appeared.