The act of shortening or reducing something; in astronomy, the amount by which something is shortened or compressed.
From Latin curtatio, formed from curtatus. The term appears in technical medieval and Renaissance texts, particularly in discussions of astronomical calculations and mathematical reductions.
Medieval astronomers used curtation as a deliberate simplification technique—it's actually an early ancestor of the modern concept of 'rounding' or 'significant figures' in science!
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