rhombicdodecahedron
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[edit]rhombicdodecahedron (plural rhombicdodecahedra or rhombicdodecahedrons)
- Alternative form of rhombic dodecahedron
- 1867, Transactions of the Royal Society of New South Wales, page 11:
- The minerals comprise gold, black titaniferous and magnetic iron sand, sapphire, topaz, zircon, stream tin, and brown garnets crystallised in minute rhombicdodecahedrons with edges either entire or truncated.
- 1896 May, University of Manitoba: Examinations:
- Describe the appearance of the regular rhombicdodecahedron when modified by the planes of (a) (211), (b) (311).
- 1900, Journal of Applied Microscopy and Laboratory Methods, page 1078:
- Rhombicdodecahedra are less often obtained.
- 1999, Bradford Hansen-Smith, The Geometry of Wholemovement: Folding the Circle for Information, page 200:
- Rhombicdodecahedron a. Start by folding a level three pentagon in the circle, fold to pentagon shape.