pentakaidecahedral

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek πέντε (pénte, five) + καί (kaí, and) + δέκᾰ (déka, ten) + -hedral.

Adjective[edit]

pentakaidecahedral (not comparable)

  1. In the form of a pentakaidecahedron.
    • c. 1962, DECHEMA Monographien, page 855, column 2:
      Class II / Dodecahedra sharing faces in infinite sheets, forming tetrakaidecahedral and pentakaidecahedral voids.
    • 1976, Peter Schuster, Georg Zundel, Camille Sandorfy, The Hydrogen Bond: Recent Developments in Theory and Experiments, volumes III (Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Special Systems), North-Holland Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 1416:
      Other clathrates are the Br2 hydrate with a pentakaidecahedral cage of water molecules or the tert-butylamine hydrate with a heptakaidecahedron cage of water molecules.
    • c. 1981, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, page 2260:
      The result is in a good agreement with the fact that pentakaidecahedral cavity is rarely seen in the gas hydrates.

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