"sphenomegacorona" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From spheno- + mega- + corona. Coined by Norman W. Johnson in 1969. Etymology templates: {{af|en|spheno-|mega-|corona}} spheno- + mega- + corona Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} sphenomegacorona
  1. (geometry) A polyhedron, one of the Johnson solids, whose faces are composed of 16 triangles and 2 squares. Wikipedia link: sphenomegacorona Categories (topical): Geometry, Polyhedra Related terms: sphenocorona
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