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Definition of Truncated cone
1. Noun. A frustum formed from a cone.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Truncated Cone
Literary usage of Truncated cone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Animal Kingdom: Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier (1832)
"In B ALAS us properly so called, the tubular portion is a truncated cone formed
of six projecting pieces, separated by as many depressed ones, ..."
2. Annual Report by New Haven (Conn.). Board of Education (1883)
"Select tablets to represent front view of truncated cone. Draw. 3. Draw pictures
of common objects that have shape of truncated cone. 4. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous by Alexander Jamieson (1829)
"... С a truncated cone, composed of 21 ribs of wood, in which both lenses are
fixed ; D is a rack passing through the pillar L; ..."
4. The Physiology of the Senses by John Gray McKendrick, William Snodgrass (1893)
"Appearance of a truncated cone seen from above with B, both eyes, L, left eye,
or R, right eye. only, we will see the cone as in L, or with the right eye ..."