frustum
Americannoun
plural
frustums, frusta-
the part of a conical solid left after cutting off a top portion with a plane parallel to the base.
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the part of a solid, as a cone or pyramid, between two usually parallel cutting planes.
noun
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geometry
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the part of a solid, such as a cone or pyramid, contained between the base and a plane parallel to the base that intersects the solid
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the part of such a solid contained between two parallel planes intersecting the solid
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architect a single drum of a column or a single stone used to construct a pier
Etymology
Origin of frustum
1650–60; < Latin: piece, bit; probably akin to Old Irish brúid (he) breaks, Old English brȳsan to crush
Example Sentences
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Figure 2.44 Calculating the lateral surface area of a frustum of a cone.
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Let r1 and r2 be the radii of the wide end and the narrow end of the frustum, respectively, and let l be the slant height of the frustum as shown in the following figure.
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Figure 2.42 A frustum of a cone can approximate a small part of surface area.
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Figure 6.44 Calculating the lateral surface area of a frustum of a cone.
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But it is the statement of one-half of a truth, which lives only in its entirety, and of which the Reply gives us only a mangled and bleeding frustum.
From The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions by Ingersoll, Robert Green
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