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Meaning of frustum | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. trunk (tree trunk)
  2. A cone or pyramid whose tip has been truncated by a plane parallel to its base.
  3. trunk (main channel)
  4. A portion of a sphere, or in general any solid, delimited by two parallel planes.
  5. torso
  6. team (of mules, etc.)

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Examples

“In a parabolic conoid this difference vaniſhes, the fruſtum being always equal to a cylinder of the ſame height upon the ſection of the conoid that biſects the altitude of the fruſtum and is parallel to its baſes.”
“This theorem holds good for complete solids as well as frustums, whether right or oblique, and not only of the solids generated from the conic sections, but also of all pyramids, cones, and in short of any solid, whose parallel sections are similar figures.”
“Come, every frustum longs to be a cone, And every vector dreams of matrices.”
“2006, Pawan Harish Nirnimesh, P. J. Narayanan, Culling an Object Hierarchy to a Frustum Hierarchy, Prem Kalra, Shmuel Peleg (editors), Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing: 5th Indian Conference, ICVGIP 2006, Springer, LNCS4338, page 252, However, when there are multiple view frustums (as in a tiled display wall), visibility culling time becomes substantial and cannot be hidden by pipelining it with other stages of rendering.”
“Here, the dynamics of the fluid-filled frusta of cones are considered (see Figure 5.5). The frusta are clamped at their roots and free at their ends.”
“In some women it^([the os uteri]) is flat, in many more tuberose, and forming, as it were, a frustum of a sphere;[…].”
“Problem 22. Determine the volume of a frustum of a sphere of diameter 49.74 cm if the diameter^([sic]) of the ends of the frustum are 24.0 and 40.0 cm, and the height of the frustum is 7.00 cm.”

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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