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- In geometry, the great rhombihexacron (or great dipteral disdodecahedron) is a nonconvex isohedral polyhedron. It is the dual of the uniform great rhombihexahedron...
- In geometry, the small rhombihexacron (or small dipteral disdodecahedron) is the dual of the small rhombihexahedron. It is visually identical to the small...
- uniform star-polyhedral duals: (self-intersecting) Small rhombihexacron, Great rhombihexacron Small hexacronic icositetrahedron, Great hexacronic icositetrahedron...
- dodecahedron Great rhombic triacontahedron Great rhombidodecacron Great rhombihexacron Great stellapentakis dodecahedron Great triakis icosahedron Great triakis...
- A small rhombihexacron, a polyhedron with anti­parallelograms (formed by pairs of coplanar triangles) as its faces....
- 4/2) | Symmetry group Oh, [4,3], *432 Index references U18, C60, W86 Dual polyhedron Small rhombihexacron Vertex figure 4.8.4/3.8/7 Bowers acronym Sroh...
- rhombic dodecahedron Disdyakis triacontahedron Kisrhombille tiling Great rhombihexacron—A uniform dual polyhedron with the same surface topology "Keyword: "forms"...
- and 6 octagrams), 48 edges, and 24 vertices. Its dual is the great rhombihexacron. Its vertex figure is a crossed quadrilateral. It shares the vertex...
- dodecahedron Great rhombic triacontahedron Great rhombidodecacron Great rhombihexacron Great stellapentakis dodecahedron Great triakis icosahedron Great triakis...
- the small cubicuboctahedron. It is visually identical to the small rhombihexacron. A part of each dart lies inside the solid, hence is invisible in solid...