frus|tum

frus|tum
frus|tum «FRUHS tuhm», noun, plural -tums, -ta «-tuh». Geometry.
1. the part of a cone-shaped solid left after the top has been cut off by a plane parallel to the base.
2. the part of a solid between two parallel cutting planes.
[< Latin frustum piece broken off]

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