icosahedron

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A regular icosahedron

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek εἰκοσάεδρον (eikosáedron), from εἴκοσι (eíkosi, twenty) + ἕδρα (hédra, face of a geometrical solid). Equivalent to icosa- +‎ -hedron.

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  • IPA(key): /ˌaɪkoʊsəˈhiːdɹən/, /ˌaɪkɒsəˈhiːdɹən/, /ˌaɪkɔsəˈhiːdɹən/

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icosahedron (plural icosahedra or icosahedrons)

  1. (geometry) A polyhedron with twenty faces.
  2. (geometry, specifically) A regular icosahedron: one of the Platonic solids, all of whose faces are regular (equilateral) triangles
    Synonym: regular gyroelongated pentagonal bipyramid

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