dodecahedron

[ UK /də‍ʊdˌɛkɐhˈiːdɹən/ ]
NOUN
  1. any polyhedron having twelve plane faces
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  • We are aware that the dodecahedron dissected into four congruent heptahedrons could be positioned onto the bottom of the cube.
  • Maybe I was wrong to tell "dodecahedron" that the leftie troll spots were taken. Limbaugh.
  • In particular he identified the five elements, fire, earth, air, water and celestial matter with the five regular solids, the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, icosahedron and the dodecahedron.
  • The tetrahedron was fire, the cube earth, the octahedron air, the icosahedron water and the dodecahedron the encompassing dome. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • The great stellated dodecahedron is one of the four Kepler-Poinsot Star Polyhedra, and is also the third and final stellation of the dodecahedron.
  • These five remarkable solids - tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, icosahedron - have faces that are congruent equilateral polygons.
  • July 22, 2006, 8: 49 am levitra says: levitra remonstrating Deutsch dodecahedron Robbin ardor The Volokh Conspiracy » Forget All We Ever Said About Online Surveys:
  • I had seen a set of models of the regular polyhedra in my High School trig class, and decided that a “12-sided teetotum” must be the 12-sdied thingy (a regular dodecahedron) I had seen in the set. The Braunstein Game « Isegoria
  • I had seen a set of models of the regular polyhedra in my High School trig class, and decided that a “12-sided teetotum” must be the 12-sdied thingy (a regular dodecahedron) I had seen in the set. The Braunstein Game « Isegoria
  • The most likely explanation is that the dodecahedron was a cult object for the Pythagoreans (dodecahedra in stone and bronze have been found dating back to prehistoric times) and that it was because of these religious connections that Hippasus 'public work on the mathematical aspects of the solid was seen as impious (Burkert 1972a, 460). Pythagoreanism
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