"truncated tetrahedron" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: truncated tetrahedra [plural], truncated tetrahedrons [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|truncated tetrahedra|s}} truncated tetrahedron (plural truncated tetrahedra or truncated tetrahedrons)
  1. (geometry) A convex polyhedron, with four triangular and four hexagonal faces, that is an Archimedean solid and can be constructed by truncating a regular tetrahedron at each vertex by one-third the length of each adjoining edge. Wikipedia link: truncated tetrahedron Categories (topical): Geometry, Polyhedra

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