polyhedral

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or resembling a polyhedron
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How To Use polyhedral In A Sentence

  • These teapots, reflecting interest in the simple, clean lines of polyhedral Japanese tea-kettles, were made in very limited numbers in silver and electroplate.
  • By turning any polyhedral die, you can represent how much money you have.
  • The singularity point where all universes intersected was now a polyhedral globe and characters could be standing inside, outside, or anywhere and that would be the “floor” of the CROSSROADS for him or her. The Codex Continual » Bulwark Comics: CROSSROADS
  • Filled with different rendering polyhedral model, such as tables, chairs, computers, buildings, etc. ( custom ).
  • The particles may have any shape or size, but they are generally spherical, ellipsoidal, polyhedral, or irregular in shape.
  • In a transverse section, the muscular fiber is seen to be divided into a number of areas, called the areas of Cohnheim, more or less polyhedral in shape and consisting of the transversely divided sarcostyles, surrounded by transparent sarcoplasm (Fig. 373). IV. Myology. 2. Development of the Muscles
  • The angle between two planes is termed dihedral, between three trihedral, between any number more than three polyhedral. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • He's becalmed in Fife now, a long way from the rattle of polyhedral dice and the clink of pint glasses that defined our shared youth. Zornhau: Andy's "Magnetic North"
  • Fanned by a constant updraught of ventilation between the kitchen and the chimneyflue, ignition was communicated from the faggots of precombustible fuel to polyhedral masses of bituminous coal, containing in compressed mineral form the foliated fossilised decidua of primeval forests which had in turn derived their vegetative existence from the sun, primal source of heat (radiant), transmitted through omnipresent luminiferous diathermanous ether. Ulysses
  • They wonder if it's possible to create a self-righting polyhedral object, which would have flat sides. Boing Boing: April 8, 2007 - April 14, 2007 Archives
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