truncation
Truncation refers to the act of shortening something by removing a part. The term is used across disciplines to describe processes that reduce length, size, or scope, often to fit constraints, simplify analysis, or model observations that are inherently limited.
In mathematics and statistics, numerical truncation means discarding digits beyond a chosen point in a number
In geometry, truncation is a construction that cuts off the vertices of a polyhedron with a plane,
In computing, truncation commonly refers to shortening a string to a maximum length, often by removing characters
In biology and genetics, truncating mutations introduce premature stop codons, yielding shortened proteins and often loss
In linguistics, truncation may describe clipping or shortening a word, though clipping is the more common term.