- can also be
considered a
rectified tetrahedron – and can be
called a
tetratetrahedron. This can be
shown by a 2-color face model. With this coloring, the...
- This
construction can be
called a
retrosnub tetrahedron or
retrosnub tetratetrahedron,
similar to the snub
tetrahedron symmetry of the icosahedron, as a...
-
lower pyritohedral symmetry, and is
called a snub octahedron, snub
tetratetrahedron, snub tetrahedron, and pseudo-icosahedron. This can be seen as an alternated...
- In geometry, the
truncated octahedron is the
Archimedean solid that
arises from a
regular octahedron by
removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's...
- regular. The dual of the
chamfered tetrahedron is the alternate-triakis
tetratetrahedron. The cT is the
Goldberg polyhedron GPIII(2,0) or {3+,3}2,0, containing...
-
symbol {3,4} and 4
being even, can be
considered quasiregular as a
tetratetrahedron (2 sets of 4
triangles of the tetrahedron), with
vertex configuration...
-
pyramid Triangulated monorectified tetrahedron Elongated octahedron Tetratetrahedron,
triangulated tetrahedron Augmented triangular cupola Triangulated...
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Octahedron Truncated icosidodecahedron Truncated octahedron –
truncated tetratetrahedron Snub cube Wenninger,
Magnus (1974),
Polyhedron Models,
Cambridge University...
-
tridihedron (All of the "edges"
count as
degenerate digon faces.)
tetratetrahedron cuboctahedron icosidodecahedron Trihexagonal tiling Triheptagonal tiling...
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arccos (√5/3) 41.810°
Quasiregular polyhedra (Rectified regular)
Tetratetrahedron r{3,3} (3.3.3.3)
arccos (-1/3) 109.471°
Cuboctahedron r{3,4} (3.4...