"icosidodecahedron" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: icosidodecahedra [plural], icosidodecahedrons [plural]
Etymology: icosi- + dodeca- + -hedron Etymology templates: {{affix|en|icosi-|dodeca-|-hedron}} icosi- + dodeca- + -hedron Head templates: {{en-noun|icosidodecahedra|s}} icosidodecahedron (plural icosidodecahedra or icosidodecahedrons)
  1. An Archimedean solid with thirty-two regular faces (twelve pentagons and twenty triangles). Wikipedia link: icosidodecahedron Categories (topical): Polyhedra Derived forms: rhombicosidodecahedron, rhombitruncated icosidodecahedron, truncated icosidodecahedron Related terms: icosidodecahedral Translations (polyhedron): 32-tahokas (kolmekymmenkaksitahokas) (Finnish), icosidodécaèdre (French), ikozidodekaéder (Hungarian), icosidodecaedro [masculine] (Italian), 32-ościan [masculine] (Polish), icosidodecaedro [masculine] (Portuguese), икосододекаэдр (ikosododekaedr) [masculine] (Russian), ікосододекаедр (ikosododekaedr) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

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