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frustum
(frus|tum)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfrʌstəm/
noun
(
plural
frusta
/-tə/ or
frustums
)
Geometry
the portion of a cone or pyramid which remains after its upper part has been cut off by a plane parallel to its base, or which is intercepted between two such planes.
Origin:
mid 17th century
: from Latin, 'piece cut off'
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