What is the mathematical term for a donut?
The mathematical term for a donut is a torus. A torus is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three-dimensional space around an axis that is parallel to the circle and does not intersect it. The surface of a torus is similar to that of a donut, with a hole in the center.
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