dodecaedron
English
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek δωδεκάεδρον (dōdekáedron).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /do.de.kaˈeː.dron/, [d̪ɔd̪ɛkäˈeːd̪rɔn]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /do.de.kaˈe.dron/, [d̪od̪ekäˈɛːd̪ron]
Noun
dodecaēdron n (genitive dodecaēdrī); second declension
- dodecahedron
- 1611, Johannes Kepler, Strena seu De Niva Sexangula, page 23:
- Vidi enim Dresdae in aede Regia cui Stabulo nomen, exornatum abacum aere argentoso, ex quo quasi efflorescebat dodecaedron avellanae parvae magnitudine, dimidia parte extans.
- Indeed I saw in the Royal Palace in Dresden, called Stabulo, a wall panel equipped with silver ore, from which was blooming a dodecahedron with the size of a small hazelnut, projecting halfway.
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter, Greek-type).
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