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  2. Dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    A pyritohedron is a dodecahedron with pyritohedral (T h) symmetry. Like the regular dodecahedron, it has twelve identical pentagonal faces, with three meeting in each of the 20 vertices (see figure). [3] However, the pentagons are not constrained to be regular, and the underlying atomic arrangement has no true fivefold symmetry axis.

  3. Tetrahedral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    It is also the symmetry of a pyritohedron, which is extremely similar to the cube described, with each rectangle replaced by a pentagon with one symmetry axis and 4 equal sides and 1 different side (the one corresponding to the line segment dividing the cube's face); i.e., the cube's faces bulge out at the dividing line and become narrower there.

  4. Pyritohedron - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Pyritohedron

  5. Dyakis dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Although the dyakis dodecahedron has 3-fold axes like the pyritohedron and cube, it doesn't have 4-fold axes, rather it has order-4 vertices, as when the dyakis dodecahedron is rotated 90 or 270° along an order-4 vertex, it is not the same as before, because the order-4 vertices act as 2-fold axes, as when they are rotated a full turn or 180 ...

  6. Point groups in three dimensions - Wikipedia

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    It is also the symmetry of a pyritohedron, which is similar to the cube described, with each rectangle replaced by a pentagon with one symmetry axis and 4 equal sides and 1 different side (the one corresponding to the line segment dividing the cube's face); i.e., the cube's faces bulge out at the dividing line and become narrower there. It is a ...

  7. Regular polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    A regular polyhedron is a polyhedron whose symmetry group acts transitively on its flags.A regular polyhedron is highly symmetrical, being all of edge-transitive, vertex-transitive and face-transitive.

  8. Pyrite - Wikipedia

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    Pyritohedron-shaped crystals from Italy Pyrite usually forms cuboid crystals, sometimes forming in close association to form raspberry-shaped masses called framboids . However, under certain circumstances, it can form anastomosing filaments or T-shaped crystals. [ 42 ]

  9. Talk:Pyritohedron - Wikipedia

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