-
known as a
rhombos (literally
meaning "whirling" or "rumbling"), both to
describe its
sonic character and its
typical shape, the rhombus. (
Rhombos also sometimes...
- In geometry, the
elongated dodecahedron,
extended rhombic dodecahedron,
rhombo-hexagonal
dodecahedron or
hexarhombic dodecahedron is a
convex dodecahedron...
-
Proclus definition British English American English Parallelogram 2 ῥόμβος (
rhombos)
equilateral but not right-angled Rhombus/Parallelogram ῥομβοειδὲς (rhomboides)...
- 6
trapezoids – dual of
triangular orthobicupola, D3h symmetry,
order 12
Rhombo-hexagonal
dodecahedron or
elongated Dodecahedron – 8
rhombi and 4 equilateral...
- square. The word "rhombus"
comes from
Ancient Gr****: ῥόμβος, romanized:
rhómbos,
meaning something that spins,
which derives from the verb ῥέμβω, romanized:...
-
tessellation of
space with
rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedra.
Certain body-centered
tetragonal lattices give a
tessellation of
space with
rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedra...
- In geometry, the trapezo-rhombic
dodecahedron or
rhombo-trapezoidal
dodecahedron is a
convex dodecahedron with 6
rhombic and 6
trapezoidal faces. It has...
- rhodophyte, rhodopsin,
rhodophobia rhomb-
spinning top Gr**** ῥόμβος (
rhómbos) orthorhombic, rhomb, rhombic, rhomboid, rhombus,
rhumb rhynch-
snout Gr****...
-
Spanish or
Portuguese rumbo/rumo ("course" or "direction") and Gr**** ῥόμβος
rhómbos, from rhémbein. The 1878
edition of The
Globe Encyclopaedia of Universal...
- The
absolute chronology of this
period is
provided by the
dedication of
Rhombos on the Moschophoros,
which may
belong to the same time as a
decree referring...