"hexacosichoron" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /hɛksəɪkoʊsɪˈkoʊɹɔn/ Forms: hexacosichorons [plural], hexacosichora [plural]
Etymology: hexacosi- (“six hundred”) + -choron (“room”), from Ancient Greek ἑξακόσιοι (hexakósioi, “six hundred”) and χώρος (khṓros, “room”). Etymology templates: {{confix|en|hexacosi|choron|gloss1=six hundred|gloss2=room}} hexacosi- (“six hundred”) + -choron (“room”), {{uder|en|grc|ἑξακόσιοι||six hundred}} Ancient Greek ἑξακόσιοι (hexakósioi, “six hundred”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|hexacosichora}} hexacosichoron (plural hexacosichorons or hexacosichora)
  1. (mathematics) A four-dimensional object analogous to an icosahedron, constructed out of six hundred tetrahedra, arranged 20 to a vertex. Wikipedia link: 600-cell Categories (topical): Higher-dimensional geometry, Mathematics, Shapes Synonyms: 600-cell Translations (four-dimensional object): sescentĉelo (Esperanto), 正六百胞体 (seiroppyakuhōtai) (alt: せいろっぴゃくほうたい) (Japanese), hexacosicoron [masculine] (Spanish)

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