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- rhombohedron (six rhombus faces) are all special cases of parallelepiped. "Parallelepiped" is now usually pronounced /ˌpærəˌlɛlɪˈpɪpɪd/ or /ˌpærəˌlɛlɪˈpaɪpɪd/;...
- its unit cell, which is a section of the tiling (a parallelogram or parallelepiped) that generates the whole tiling using only translations. There are...
- right angles. This shape is also called rectangular parallelepiped or orthogonal parallelepiped. Many writers just call these "cuboids", without qualifying...
- corresponds to the parallelepiped spanned by a, b, and c, with bivectors a ∧ b, b ∧ c and a ∧ c matching the parallelogram faces of the parallelepiped. The triple...
- of planes and lines dihedral angle and solid angle the cube, cuboid, parallelepiped the tetrahedron and other pyramids prisms octahedron, dodecahedron,...
- a three-dimensional figure like a cuboid (also called a rectangular parallelepiped), except that its 3 pairs of parallel faces are up to 3 types of rhombi...
- 652 were edge cuboids, 350,778 were face cuboids. A perfect parallelepiped is a parallelepiped with integer-length edges, face diagonals, and body diagonals...
- faces meeting at right angles. Along with the rectangular cuboids, parallelepiped is a cuboid with six parallelogram. Rhombohedron is a cuboid with six...
- English. The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped. The word "parallelogram" comes from the Gr**** παραλληλό-γραμμον, parallēló-grammon...
- It has twelve congruent edges and eight vertices. It is a type of parallelepiped, with pairs of parallel opposite faces, and more specifically a rhombohedron...