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Chlamyphorus truncatus
Pichiciago Pi`chi*ci*a"go, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A small, burrowing, South American edentate (Chlamyphorus truncatus), allied to the armadillos. The shell is attached only along the back. [Written also pichyciego.]
Chlamyphorus truncatus
Chlamyphore Chlam"y*phore, n. [Gr. ? cloak + ? to bear.] (Zo["o]l.) A small South American edentate (Chlamyphorus truncatus, and C. retusus) allied to the armadillo. It is covered with a leathery shell or coat of mail, like a cloak, attached along the spine.
Detruncated
Detuncate De*tun"cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Detruncated; p. pr. & vb. n. Detruncating.] [L. detruncatus, p. p. of detruncare to cut off; de + truncare to maim, shorten, cut off. See Truncate.] To shorten by cutting; to cut off; to lop off.
Detruncating
Detuncate De*tun"cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Detruncated; p. pr. & vb. n. Detruncating.] [L. detruncatus, p. p. of detruncare to cut off; de + truncare to maim, shorten, cut off. See Truncate.] To shorten by cutting; to cut off; to lop off.
Obtruncate
Obtruncate Ob*trun"cate, v. t. [L. obtruncatus, p. p. of obtruncare.] To deprive of a limb; to lop. [R.]
Obtruncation
Obtruncation Ob`trun*ca"tion, n. [L. obtruncatio.] The act of lopping or cutting off. [R.] --Cockeram.
Truncal
Truncal Trun"cal, a. Of or pertaining to the trunk, or body.
Truncate
Truncate Trun"cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Truncated; p. pr. & vb. n. Truncating.] [L. truncatus, p. p. of truncare to cut off, mutilate, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated, cut short. See Trunk.] To cut off; to lop; to maim.
Truncate
Truncate Trun"cate, a. [L. truncatus, p. p. ] Appearing as if cut off at the tip; as, a truncate leaf or feather.
Truncated
Truncate Trun"cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Truncated; p. pr. & vb. n. Truncating.] [L. truncatus, p. p. of truncare to cut off, mutilate, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated, cut short. See Trunk.] To cut off; to lop; to maim.
Truncated
Truncated Trun"ca*ted, a. 1. Cut off; cut short; maimed. 2. (Min.) Replaced, or cut off, by a plane, especially when equally inclined to the adjoining faces; as, a truncated edge. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Lacking the apex; -- said of certain spiral shells in which the apex naturally drops off. Truncated cone or pyramid (Geom.), a cone or pyramid whose vertex is cut off by a plane, the plane being usually parallel to the base.
Truncated cone
Truncated Trun"ca*ted, a. 1. Cut off; cut short; maimed. 2. (Min.) Replaced, or cut off, by a plane, especially when equally inclined to the adjoining faces; as, a truncated edge. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Lacking the apex; -- said of certain spiral shells in which the apex naturally drops off. Truncated cone or pyramid (Geom.), a cone or pyramid whose vertex is cut off by a plane, the plane being usually parallel to the base.
Truncating
Truncate Trun"cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Truncated; p. pr. & vb. n. Truncating.] [L. truncatus, p. p. of truncare to cut off, mutilate, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated, cut short. See Trunk.] To cut off; to lop; to maim.
Truncation
Truncation Trun*ca"tion, n. [L. truncatio.] 1. The act of truncating, lopping, or cutting off. 2. The state of being truncated. 3. (Min.) The replacement of an edge or solid angle by a plane, especially when the plane is equally inclined to the adjoining faces.
Trunch
Trunch Trunch, n. [See Truncheon.] A stake; a small post. [Obs.]
Truncheon
Truncheon Trun"cheon, v. t. To beat with a truncheon. --Shak.
Truncheoned
Truncheoned Trun"cheoned, a. Having a truncheon.
Truncheoneer
Truncheoneer Trun`cheon*eer", n. A person armed with a truncheon. [Written also truncheoner.]
truncheoner
Truncheoneer Trun`cheon*eer", n. A person armed with a truncheon. [Written also truncheoner.]
Truncus
Truncus Trun"cus, n. [L.] (Zo["o]l.) The thorax of an insect. See Trunk, n., 5.

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- trunc ⁡ ( x , n ) = ⌈ 10 n ⋅ x ⌉ 10 n {\displaystyle \operatorname {trunc} (x,n)={\frac {\lceil 10^{n}\cdot x\rceil }{10^{n}}}} . In some cases trunc(x...
- and S components, the following formulas can be used: D = trunc ⁡ ( D dec , 0 ) M = trunc ⁡ ( 60 × | D dec − D | , 0 ) S = 3600 × | D dec − D | − 60...
- v-bit vectors ( trunc v ⁡ ( x i ) , trunc v ⁡ ( x i + 1 ) , … , trunc v ⁡ ( x i + k − 1 ) ) ( 0 ≤ i < P ) {\displaystyle (\operatorname {trunc} _{v}(x_{i})...
- defined by q = trunc ⁡ ( a n ) {\displaystyle q=\operatorname {trunc} \left({\frac {a}{n}}\right)} where trunc {\displaystyle \operatorname {trunc} } is the...
- In the C++ programming language, input/output library refers to a family of class templates and supporting functions in the C++ Standard Library that implement...
- Cellulitis is usually a bacterial infection involving the inner layers of the skin. It specifically affects the dermis and subcutaneous fat. Signs and...
- The celiac (/ˈsiːli.æk/) artery (also spelled coeliac), also known as the celiac trunk or truncus coeliacus, is the first major branch of the abdominal...
- Lymphadenopathy or adenopathy is a disease of the lymph nodes, in which they are abnormal in size or consistency. Lymphadenopathy of an inflammatory type...
- available: round (which rounds to integer using banker's rounding) and trunc (rounds towards zero). The programmer has the freedom to define other commonly...
- fd=open("file", O_TRUNC); write(fd, data); close(fd); In this case, an existing file is truncated at the time of open (due to O_TRUNC flag), then new data...