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Definition of Frustums
1. frustum [n] - See also: frustum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frustums
Literary usage of Frustums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Excise Officer's Manual: Being a Practical Introduction to the Business by Joseph Bateman (1852)
"frustums, &C. Ans. 957-4 bushels. As these solids, although differing ...
Therefore, for all regularly tapering frustums, the above rule becomes still more ..."
2. Arithmetic by Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson (1905)
"frustums of Pyramids. When a pyramid is cut parallel to the base a smaller ...
The shades are frustums of regular hexagonal pyramids and measure 15 in. ..."
3. The Silver-Burdett Arithmetics by George Morris Philips, Robert Franklin Anderson (1913)
"frustums 485. A frustum of a pyramid or of a cone is the part between the ...
In this book frustums of regular pyramids and cones of revolution only are ..."
4. Solid Geometry by Mabel Sykes, Clarence Elmer Comstock (1922)
"THE MEASUREMENT OF frustums OF CONES 166. The theorems for the measurement of
the lateral surface and the volume of certain frustums of cones may be ..."
5. Solid Geometry by Mabel Sykes, Clarence Elmer Comstock (1922)
"THE MEASUREMENT OF frustums OF CONES ' 166. The theorems for the measurement of
the lateral surface and the volume of certain frustums of cones may be ..."
6. The Appleton Arithmetics by Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson (1909)
"frustums 232. When a pyramid is cut parallel to the base, a smaller pyramid is
cut off ... frustums of pyramids are common in such forms as are shown below. ..."
7. Sheet Metal Drafting, Prepared in the Extension Division of the University by Ellsworth M. Longfield (1921)
"CHAPTER IX frustums OF RECTANGULAR PYRAMIDS Objectives of Problems on frustums
of Rectangular Pyramids. ..."
8. A Manual of Public Health by Alexander Wynter Blyth (1890)
"... and frustums of Cones or Pyramids. A frustum is a cone or pyramid with its
top cut off. In modern built houses there are not ..."