In mathematics, particularly in the context of geometry and topology, the term "truncus" generally refers to a truncated shape or solid, which is derived by cutting off a part of a geometric figure, typically one of its vertices. For instance, in three-dimensional geometry, truncating a polyhedron can involve cutting off its corners or edges, thereby transforming the original shape into a new solid with new faces.

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