polyhedron
Americannoun
plural
polyhedrons, polyhedranoun
plural
polyhedrons-
A three-dimensional geometric figure whose sides are polygons. A tetrahedron, for example, is a polyhedron having four triangular sides.
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◆ A regular polyhedron is a polyhedron whose faces are all congruent regular polygons. The regular tetrahedron (pyramid), hexahedron (cube), octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron are the five regular polyhedrons. Regular polyhedrons are a type of Archimedean solid.
Other Word Forms
- polyhedral adjective
Etymology
Origin of polyhedron
1560–70; < Greek polýedron, neuter of polýedros having many bases. See poly-, -hedron
Example Sentences
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The most popular was an image of Fuller’s Dymaxion Map, which depicts the surface of the earth as an unfolded polyhedron.
From Slate • Dec. 26, 2022
Little do they know that the Johnson family has been searching for one polyhedron that went missing at birth.
From Scientific American • Mar. 31, 2018
These will be installed, recreating Morris’s exhibition of painted plywood polyhedron forms at New York’s Green Gallery in 1964.
From New York Times • Sep. 16, 2016
In 2004, Roger von Oech, who had been writing and consulting on workplace creativity since the ’70s, developed a puzzle that was a 30-sided polyhedron assembled from 30 tiny magnetic pyramids.
From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2015
An edifice is no longer an edifice; it is a polyhedron.
From Notre-Dame De Paris by Hapgood, Isabel Florence
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