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Tapered

Tapered describes a shape or profile that gradually narrows or widens along its length. In geometry and design, a tapered form changes cross-section from one end to the other, creating a cone-like or wedge-like silhouette. Tapers can be straight (constant rate of change) or curved, and may extend toward a tip or flare toward a base.

Tapers are used to join components, control fit, or optimize strength. A taper ratio indicates how much

In engineering and manufacturing, tapered forms appear in architectural elements such as tapered columns; in tooling,

In fashion and hairstyling, tapered describes garments or cuts that become narrower toward the end, such as

the
dimension
changes
over
a
given
length;
specifications
often
provide
the
starting
and
ending
diameters
and
the
length
over
which
the
change
occurs.
conical
interfaces
such
as
Morse
tapers
secure
tools
in
machine
spindles,
and
tapered
pins
or
fasteners
rely
on
changes
in
diameter
for
holding
power.
Tapered
reamers
shape
holes
for
conical
components.
In
optics,
tapered
fibers
gradually
vary
core
diameter
to
match
light
modes
between
fibers.
tapered
pants
and
tapered
sleeves
or
a
tapered
haircut.
The
term
also
appears
in
other
contexts,
including
woodworking,
where
tapered
joints
and
chamfers
alter
the
edge
profile
of
components.