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A hexadecahedron (or hexakaidecahedron) is a polyhedron with 16 faces. No hexadecahedron is regular ; hence, the name is ambiguous. There are numerous topologically distinct forms of a hexadecahedron, for example the pentadecagonal pyramid , tetradecagonal prism and heptagonal antiprism .
A hexahedron (pl.: hexahedra or hexahedrons) or sexahedron (pl.: sexahedra or sexahedrons) is any polyhedron with six faces.A cube, for example, is a regular hexahedron with all its faces square, and three squares around each vertex.
This category lists terms related to Polyhedra, for individual polyhedra see the sub categories: . Category:Uniform polyhedra includes subcategories below AND 53 nonconvex forms:
In geometry, a cube or regular hexahedron is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six congruent square faces, a type of polyhedron.It has twelve congruent edges and eight vertices.
As a self-dual hexadecahedron, it is one of 302404 forms, 1476 with at least order 2 symmetry, and the only one with tetrahedral symmetry. [3] As a diminished regular dodecahedron, with 4 vertices removed, the quadrilaterals faces are trapezoids. As a stellation of the regular icosahedron it is one of 32 stellations defined with tetrahedral ...
In geometry, a hexecontahedron (or hexacontahedron [1]) is a polyhedron with 60 faces. There are many symmetric forms, and the ones with highest symmetry have icosahedral symmetry:
The bisymmetric hendecahedron contains 11 faces and can be arranged in 3D without gaps. A hendecahedron (or undecahedron) is a polyhedron with 11 faces.There are many topologically distinct forms of a hendecahedron, for example the decagonal pyramid, and enneagonal prism.
In geometry, a decahedron is a polyhedron with ten faces.There are 32300 topologically distinct decahedra, [1] [2] and none are regular, so this name does not identify a specific type of polyhedron except for the number of faces.