This section is from the book "The Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia", by Luke Hebert. Also available from Amazon: Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia.
Frustrum, in Geometry, is the part of a solid next the base left by cutting off the top or segment by a plane parallel to the base, as the frustrum of a cone, a pyramid, a conoid, or of a sphere, which is any part comprehended between two parallel circular sections; and the middle frustrum of a sphere is that, whose ends are equal circles.
 
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