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  2. Icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    Common icosahedra with pyramid and prism symmetries include: 19-sided pyramid (plus 1 base = 20). 18-sided prism (plus 2 ends = 20). 9-sided antiprism (2 sets of 9 sides + 2 ends = 20). 10-sided bipyramid (2 sets of 10 sides = 20). 10-sided trapezohedron (2 sets of 10 sides = 20).

  3. List of uniform polyhedra - Wikipedia

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    The 5 Platonic solids are called a tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron with 4, 6, 8, 12, and 20 sides respectively. The regular hexahedron is a cube . Table of polyhedra

  4. Prism (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A right prism is a prism in which the joining edges and faces are perpendicular to the base faces. [5] This applies if and only if all the joining faces are rectangular. The dual of a right n-prism is a right n-bipyramid. A right prism (with rectangular sides) with regular n-gon bases has Schläfli symbol { }×{n}.

  5. Regular icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    In several roleplaying games, such as Dungeons & Dragons, the twenty-sided die (labeled as d20) is commonly used in determining success or failure of an action. It may be numbered from "0" to "9" twice, in which form it usually serves as a ten-sided die ; most modern versions are labeled from "1" to "20". [24]

  6. Polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    The names of tetrahedra, hexahedra, octahedra (8-sided polyhedra), dodecahedra (12-sided polyhedra), and icosahedra (20-sided polyhedra) are sometimes used without additional qualification to refer to the Platonic solids, and sometimes used to refer more generally to polyhedra with the given number of sides without any assumption of symmetry. [30]

  7. Rhombicosidodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Net In geometry , the Rhombicosidodecahedron is an Archimedean solid , one of thirteen convex isogonal nonprismatic solids constructed of two or more types of regular polygon faces . It has a total of 62 faces: 20 regular triangular faces, 30 square faces, 12 regular pentagonal faces, with 60 vertices , and 120 edges .

  8. Enneadecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Octadecagonal (18-sided) pyramid 3D model of 18-sided pyramid a 19-sided 3d object composed of 1 hexagonal face, 12 rectangular faces, 6 triangular faces Heptadecagonal (17-sided) prism. A enneadecahedron (or enneakaidecahedron) is a polyhedron with 19 faces. No enneadecahedron is regular; hence, the name is ambiguous.

  9. Triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    If the prism's edges are perpendicular to the base, the lateral faces are rectangles, and the prism is called a right triangular prism. [3] This prism may also be considered a special case of a wedge. [4] 3D model of a (uniform) triangular prism. If the base is equilateral and the lateral faces are square, then the right triangular prism is ...