"truncated cuboctahedron" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: truncated cuboctahedra [plural], truncated cuboctahedrons [plural]
Etymology: From truncated + cuboctahedron, referring to a partial construction (the resultant figure needs further distortion to make the faces regular). Head templates: {{en-noun|truncated cuboctahedra|s}} truncated cuboctahedron (plural truncated cuboctahedra or truncated cuboctahedrons)
  1. (geometry) An Archimedean solid that is isogonal and has twenty-six regular faces (twelve square, eight hexagonal and six octagonal); a great rhombicuboctahedron. Wikipedia link: truncated cuboctahedron Categories (topical): Geometry, Polyhedra Synonyms (polyhedron with 12 square, 8 hexagonal and 6 octagonal faces): great rhombicuboctahedron Translations (polyhedron with 12 square, 8 hexagonal and 6 octagonal faces): cubottaedro troncato [masculine] (Italian), grande rombicubottaedro [masculine] (Italian)

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