A rectified prism, often encountered in geometry and optics, is a projection technique related to polygons and polyhedra. It is formed by truncating or "slicing off" the vertices of a prism, typically resulting in a shape that retains the characteristics of the original prism but has its corners smoothed out. In the context of optics, a rectified prism might refer to a type of optical device designed for specific light manipulation, such as reflecting or refracting light.
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