"600-cell" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: 600-cells [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|head=600-cell}} 600-cell (plural 600-cells)
  1. (geometry) A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to an icosahedron, whose 600 bounding facets are tetrahedra. Wikipedia link: 600-cell Categories (topical): Geometry, Higher-dimensional geometry, Mathematics, Shapes Synonyms (4-dimensional polytope): hexacosichoron, hexacosidedroid Hypernyms (4-dimensional polytope): tetraplex, polytetrahedron Derived forms: grand 600-cell Translations (four-dimensional polytope): sescentĉelo (Esperanto), 600-cella [feminine] (Italian), tetraplesso [masculine] (Italian), esacosicoro [masculine] (Italian), 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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