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truncate
verb (truncated , truncating ) to cut something, eg a tree, word, piece of writing, etc, so as to shorten it.
adjective (also truncated) said eg of a leaf: having the base or tip cut square.
[15c: from Latin truncare , truncatum to shorten]
truncated adjective .
truncately adverb .
truncation noun .
verb (truncated , truncating ) to cut something, eg a tree, word, piece of writing, etc, so as to shorten it.
adjective (also truncated) said eg of a leaf: having the base or tip cut square.
[15c: from Latin truncare , truncatum to shorten]
truncated adjective .
truncately adverb .
truncation noun .
truncheon
noun
1 a short thick heavy stick formerly carried by police officers for self-defence, riot control, etc. US equivalent night-stick.
2 a staff of authority or office.
[14c: from French tronchon stump]
noun
1 a short thick heavy stick formerly carried by police officers for self-defence, riot control, etc. US equivalent night-stick.
2 a staff of authority or office.
[14c: from French tronchon stump]
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