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  2. List of Wenninger polyhedron models - Wikipedia

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    Models listed here can be cited as "Wenninger Model Number N", or W N for brevity. The polyhedra are grouped in 5 tables: Regular (1–5), Semiregular (6–18), regular star polyhedra (20–22,41), Stellations and compounds (19–66), and uniform star polyhedra (67–119).

  3. Truncated octahedron - Wikipedia

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    The truncated octahedron has 14 faces (8 regular hexagons and 6 squares), 36 edges, and 24 vertices. Since each of its faces has point symmetry the truncated octahedron is a 6-zonohedron. It is also the Goldberg polyhedron G IV (1,1), containing square and hexagonal faces. Like the cube, it can tessellate (or "pack") 3-dimensional space, as a ...

  4. File:Truncated octahedron.stl - Wikipedia

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    The uploader of this file has agreed to the Wikimedia Foundation 3D patent license: This file and any 3D objects depicted in the file are both my own work. I hereby grant to each user, maker, or distributor of the object depicted in the file a worldwide, royalty-free, fully-paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable and perpetual license at no additional cost under any patent or patent application I ...

  5. Archimedean solid - Wikipedia

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    The truncation involves cutting away corners; to preserve symmetry, the cut is in a plane perpendicular to the line joining a corner to the center of the polyhedron and is the same for all corners, and an example can be found in truncated icosahedron constructed by cutting off all the icosahedron's vertices, having the same symmetry as the ...

  6. File:Truncated Octahedron with Construction.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A diagram showing how an en:octahedron is made into a truncated octahedron (blue) by removing square pyramids from each face (red). Français : Diagramme montrant comment on obtient un tétrakaidécaèdre d'Archimède (ou octaèdre tronqué ) en tronquant les 6 sommets d'un octaèdre régulier à hauteur du tiers de chaque arête.

  7. Uniform polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    The edges are fully truncated into single points. The polyhedron now has the combined faces of the parent and dual. Polyhedra are named by the number of sides of the two regular forms: {p,q} and {q,p}, like cuboctahedron for r{4,3} between a cube and octahedron.

  8. Rectified truncated octahedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the rectified truncated octahedron is a convex polyhedron, constructed as a rectified, truncated octahedron. It has 38 faces: 24 isosceles triangles, ...

  9. Truncated triakis octahedron - Wikipedia

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    The truncated triakis octahedron, or more precisely an order-8 truncated triakis octahedron, is a convex polyhedron with 30 faces: 8 sets of 3 pentagons arranged in an octahedral arrangement, with 6 octagons in the gaps.