TRUNCATED meaning: 1. made shorter or quicker, especially by removing the end of something: 2. made shorter or…. Learn more.
Truncated is an adjective that means "cut short," like a truncated picnic, caused by the sudden downpour. The word comes from the root truncate, which is of Latin origin, and means "cut off."
Hypersensitivity is the most common cause of truncated asparaginase therapy which has been associated with decreased event free survival.
truncated (comparative more truncated, superlative most truncated) Deprived of one of its parts or of its end (e.g., a line of poetry with one syllable fewer in one of its feet).
Definition of truncate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. truncate something to make something shorter, especially by cutting off the top or end. My article was published in truncated form. Further discussion was truncated by the arrival of tea.
- Having the apex cut off and replaced by a plane, especially one parallel to the base. Used of a cone or pyramid. 2. Lacking one or more syllables, especially in the final foot; catalectic. 3. Shortened or reduced: a truncated version of the story.
Mathematics (of a geometric figure or solid) having the apex, vertex, or end cut off by a plane: a truncated cone or pyramid. Crystallography (of a crystal) having corners, angles, or edges cut off or replaced by a single plane.
truncated. Biology. square or broad at the end, as if cut off transversely. lacking the apex, as certain spiral shells.
A cheque (or check in American English) is a document that orders a bank, building society, or credit union, to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued.