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  2. File:Polyhedron 12-20, davinci.png - Wikipedia

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    Image set Platonic, Archimedean and Catalan solids, rendered images similar to da Vinci drawings Part of Rendered polyhedra similar to da Vinci drawings; This set contains ray tracings of a wooden polyhedra in a skeletonic style similar to the woodcuts in da Vinci's De divina proportione (1509).

  3. Polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a polyhedron (pl.: polyhedra or polyhedrons; from Greek πολύ (poly-) 'many' and ἕδρον (-hedron) 'base, seat') is a three-dimensional figure with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices. A convex polyhedron is a polyhedron that bounds a convex set.

  4. File:Polyhedron great 12.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Regular polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    A regular polyhedron is identified by its Schläfli symbol of the form {n, m}, where n is the number of sides of each face and m the number of faces meeting at each vertex. There are 5 finite convex regular polyhedra (the Platonic solids ), and four regular star polyhedra (the Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra ), making nine regular polyhedra in all.

  6. File:Polyhedron pyritohedron from blue max.png - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Polyhedron great 20 pyritohedral, face gray.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Uniform polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a uniform polyhedron has regular polygons as faces and is vertex-transitive—there is an isometry mapping any vertex onto any other. It follows that all vertices are congruent . Uniform polyhedra may be regular (if also face- and edge-transitive ), quasi-regular (if also edge-transitive but not face-transitive), or semi-regular ...

  9. List of Johnson solids - Wikipedia

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    A convex polyhedron whose faces are regular polygons is known as a Johnson solid, or sometimes as a Johnson–Zalgaller solid [3]. Some authors exclude uniform polyhedra from the definition. A uniform polyhedron is a polyhedron in which the faces are regular and they are isogonal ; examples include Platonic and Archimedean solids as well as ...