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  2. Hexagonal prism - Wikipedia

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    It can be seen as a truncated hexagonal hosohedron, represented by Schläfli symbol t{2,6}. Alternately it can be seen as the Cartesian product of a regular hexagon and a line segment, and represented by the product {6}×{}. The dual of a hexagonal prism is a hexagonal bipyramid. The symmetry group of a right hexagonal prism is D 6h of order 24.

  3. List of uniform polyhedra - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... +2{5} Hexagonal prism: 4.4.6: ... represents the number of windings of a polyhedron around its center.

  4. Prism (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    An oblique prism is a prism in which the joining edges and faces are not perpendicular to the base faces. Example: a parallelepiped is an oblique prism whose base is a parallelogram, or equivalently a polyhedron with six parallelogram faces. Right Prism. A right prism is a prism in which the joining edges and faces are perpendicular to the base ...

  5. Template:Prism polyhedra db - Wikipedia

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  6. Tetradecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Dodecagonal prism (12 squares, 2 dodecagons) Hexagonal antiprism (12 triangles, 2 hexagons) Johnson solids: J 18: Elongated triangular cupola (4 triangles, 9 squares, 1 hexagon) J 27: Triangular orthobicupola (8 triangles, 6 squares) J 51: Triaugmented triangular prism (14 triangles) J 55: Parabiaugmented hexagonal prism (8 triangles, 4 squares ...

  7. Tesseract - Wikipedia

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    The edge-first parallel projection of the tesseract into three-dimensional space has an envelope in the shape of a hexagonal prism. Six cells project onto rhombic prisms, which are laid out in the hexagonal prism in a way analogous to how the faces of the 3D cube project onto six rhombs in a hexagonal envelope under vertex-first projection.

  8. Elongated triangular cupola - Wikipedia

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    The elongated triangular cupola is constructed from a hexagonal prism by attaching a triangular cupola onto one of its bases, a process known as the elongation. [1] This cupola covers the hexagonal face so that the resulting polyhedron has four equilateral triangles, nine squares, and one regular hexagon. [2]

  9. Icosahedral honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    The runcitruncated icosahedral honeycomb, t 0,1,3 {3,5,3}, , has truncated icosahedron, rhombicosidodecahedron, hexagonal prism, and triangular prism cells, with an isosceles-trapezoidal pyramid vertex figure. The runcicantellated icosahedral honeycomb is equivalent to the runcitruncated icosahedral honeycomb. Viewed from center of triangular prism