tetrakis hexahedron
English
Alternative forms
- tetrakishexahedron
- tetrakis-hexahedron
Noun
tetrakis hexahedron (plural tetrakis hexahedra or tetrakis hexahedrons)
- (geometry) A Catalan solid that has 24 congruent triangular faces and 36 edges and can be imagined as a cube with a square pyramid on each face.
- 1904, Max Bauer, translated by L. J. Spencer, Precious Stones, volume 1, published 1968, page 154:
- Of the fourteen crystals examined, five were from the Karnul district (four tetrakis-hexahedra and one octahedron with tetrakis-hexahedron), one from Sambalpur (tetrakis-hexahedron with octahedron, four from Panna (much distorted tetrakis-hexahedra), the remaining four said to have come from Simla.
- 1922, Alfred Edwin Howard Tutton, Crystallography and Practical Crystal Measurement, volume 1, page 153:
- The goniometrical angle over the longer edges, that is, the angle between the normals to each pair of faces intersecting in a longer edge, in the cases of the two tetrakis hexahedra most frequently met with, has the following values:
- 2010, Sumudu P. Leelananda, Yaping Feng, Pawel Gniewek, Andrzej Kloczkowski, Robert L. Jernigan, “6: Statistical Contact Potentials in Protein Coarse-Grained Modeling: From Pair to Multi-body Potentials”, in Andrzej Kolinski, editor, Multiscale Approaches to Protein Modeling, page 150:
- Because of this another polyhedron – the tetrakis hexahedron – that has 14 vertices and 24 faces might be also a good model. The tetrakis hexahedron is slightly less regular than an icosahedron.
Synonyms
- (cube with a square pyramid on each face): dysdakis hexahedron, hextetrahedron, hexatetrahedron, kiscube, tetrahexahedron
Translations
polyhedron with 24 triangular faces and 36 edges
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