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† ˈhedral, a. Obs. rare. [f. Gr. ἕδρα seat, base + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the base of a solid.1690 W. Leybourn Curs. Math. 326 The Diametre of the Basial or Hedral ambient Circle of the Hexaedron.
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Isohedral figure
An m-hedral polyhedron or tiling has m different face shapes ("dihedral", "trihedral"... are the same as "2-hedral", "3-hedral"... respectively).
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euhedral
euhedral, a. (juːˈhiːdrəl, -ˈhɛdrəl) [f. eu- + hedral a.] = idiomorphic a.1906 J. P. Iddings Rock Minerals ii. 64 Euhedral, well faced, completely bounded by crystal planes, automorphic, idiomorphic. 1913, etc. [see anhedral a.].
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Donkey Rhubarb (EP)
The EP contains a version of the song "Icct Hedral" from James' album ...I Care Because You Do by Philip Glass. praising "Donkey Rhubarb" for its "lovely main melody dressed up with quick beats, bleeps, and the like" and stating about Philip Glass' version of "Icct Hedral
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anhedral
anhedral, a. (ænˈhiːdrəl, -ˈhɛdrəl) [f. an- 10 + hedral a.] Applied to crystals that are not bounded by plane faces; also called allotriomorphic, xenomorphic. So anˈhedron, a crystal of this kind.1896 L. V. Pirsson in Amer. Geologist XVII. 94 Since the term crystal, when strictly used, means a body ...
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Vertex angle
In three dimensions and three-dimensional polyhedra, a vertex angle is a polyhedral angle or n-hedral angle.
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heptahedron
heptahedron (-ˈhiːdrən, -ˈhɛdrən) Also heptaedron. [f. hepta- + Gr. ἕδρα seat, base.] A solid figure having seven faces. So heptaˈhedral, † heptaˈhedrical adjs., seven-sided, seven-faced.1658 Phillips, Heptahedrical, having seven sides. 1696 Ibid., Heptaedrical Figure, or Heptaedron. 1758 Borlase Co...
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Harichavank Monastery
The tall 20-hedral drum of the cupola is of original style.
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di-hexahedral
† di-hexaˈhedral, a. Cryst. Obs. [f. as next + -al1.] Having twice six faces: see quot.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 203 Di-hexahedral (di-hexaèdre), when it is a six-sided prism, having three planes on the extremities. [204] Example, Di-hexahedral felspar (feldspath di-hexaèdre), which is a...
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prosenneahedral
prosˌenneaˈhedral, a. Cryst. rare. [f. F. prosenneaèdre (Haüy) (f. Gr. πρός approaching to + enneaèdre) + -al1, after enneahedral.] (See quot.) Also prosenneˈëdrous a. rare—0.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 208 Prosenneahedral,..having nine faces on two adjacent parts, as in the prosenneahedra...
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...I Care Because You Do
It garnered comparisons to the work of composer Philip Glass, who later re-recorded the track "Icct Hedral" for James's 1995 EP Donkey Rhubarb. Following the album's release, composer Philip Glass contributed an orchestral arrangement to "Icct Hedral" that was included on the 1995 EP Donkey Rhubarb
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di-decahedral
† di-decaˈhedral, a. Cryst. Obs. [f. F. didécaèdre (Haüy) + -al1: see di- prefix2 1.] Having the form of a ten-sided prism with five-sided bases, making twenty faces in all.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 204 Di-decahedral felspar.
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di-tetrahedral
† di-tetraˈhedral, a. Cryst. Obs. [f. di-2 1 + tetrahedral.] Having the form of a tetrahedral prism with dihedral summits.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 203 It represents a four-sided prism, bevelled on the extremities. Example, Di-tetrahedral tremolite.
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di-dodecahedral
† di-ˌdodecaˈhedral, a. Cryst. Obs. [f. F. didodécaèdre (Haüy) + -al1: see di- prefix2 1.] Having the form of a twelve-sided prism, with six planes in each base, or twenty-four faces in all.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 204 Di-dodecahedral asparagus-stone..is a six-sided prism, truncated on ...
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enneacontahedral
ˌenneacontaˈhedral, a. rare. [f. Gr. ἐννεάκοντα (erron. for ἐνενήκοντα; see Dindorf in Stephani Thes.) ninety + ἔδρα base + -al1.] Of a crystal: Having ninety faces.1817 R. Jameson Char. Min. 202.
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