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polyhedron
English
Alternative forms
- polyedron
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ????????? (polúedron), from ????? (polús, “many”) + ???? (hédra, “seat”); compare French polyèdre.
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: p?l?h?'dr?n, IPA(key): /p?li?hi?d??n/
Noun
polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons)
- (geometry) A solid figure with many flat faces and straight edges.
- (optics) A polyscope, or multiplying glass.
Hypernyms
- abstract polyhedron
- polytope
Hyponyms
See also Thesaurus:polyhedron
Translations
See also
- apeirohedron
- Schläfli symbol
- spherical polyhedron
- subpolyhedron
- tessellation
polyhedron From the web:
- what polyhedron can be assembled from this net
- what polyhedron has 6 faces
- what polyhedron has 8 faces
- what polyhedron has 7 faces
- what polyhedron has the most faces
- what polyhedron is a soccer ball
- what polyhedron can be formed from the net
- what polyhedron has 10 faces
inradius
English
Etymology
in- +? radius
Noun
inradius (plural inradii)
- (mathematics) the radius of the largest circle that will fit inside any given geometric shape, especially inside a regular polygon
- (mathematics) the radius of the largest sphere that will fit inside any given polyhedron
See also
- circumradius
Anagrams
- uraniids
inradius From the web:
- what is inradius of a triangle
- what is inradius and circumradius
- what is inradius of equilateral triangle
- what is the inradius of a right triangle
- what is the inradius of a regular polygon
- how to calculate inradius of a triangle
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