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Meanings of
polyhedron
in English
Russian
многогранник
Portuguese
poliedro
Spanish
poliedro
Catalan
poliedre
Back to the meaning
Solid in three dimensions with flat faces.
polyhedra
polyhedrons
Russian
многогранник
Synonyms
Examples for "
polyhedra
"
polyhedra
polyhedrons
Examples for "
polyhedra
"
1
By joining identical polygons together, we can form solid bodies called regular
polyhedra
.
2
Lethal doses of cell- and host-derived
polyhedra
were not significantly different.
3
Morphological analysis of
polyhedra
derived from cell culture showed greater variability in size relative to host-derived
polyhedra
.
4
After a moment they started to lose facial definition as they became a series of complex irregular
polyhedra
.
5
Going beyond planar designs, the book contains numerous nets of
polyhedra
and templates for applying Escheresque designs to them.
1
The synthesis strategy involves one-step route for doping foreign metallic element and forming porous cobalt phosphide
polyhedrons
.
2
Gray, black, dazzling marble white, arranged in pyramids and many-sided
polyhedrons
,
some as translucent as frosted glass.
3
The
polyhedrons
,
for example.
4
Well, Mr. Cornell, you may know that in the field of solid geometry there are only five possible regular
polyhedrons
.
5
On the regular
polyhedrons
:
Usage of
polyhedron
in English
1
Of course, there was no little white
polyhedron
surfacing with all-purpose answers.
2
An edifice is no longer an edifice; it is a
polyhedron
.
3
Galton's
polyhedron
cannot be fully rounded by the emerging Darwinian consensus:
4
The fifth and final regular
polyhedron
is the dodecahedron, with 12 pentagonal faces.
5
For the particularly brave, there's an open-air seating area on top of each
polyhedron
.
6
The librarian is not only a three-cornered person, but a many-cornered one,-
a
human
polyhedron
.
7
In this sense, Galton's
polyhedron
weds the theme of directionality with the idea of discontinuity.
8
Galton's
polyhedron
also highlights the theme of internally based directionality, not only of discontinuous change.
9
Galton's own illustration of his model of the
polyhedron
.
10
Galton first introduced his
polyhedron
to question Darwin's key claim for insensible gradation in evolutionary continuity.
11
But the early synthesists, with Fisher's exception, also left a few facets intact on Galton's
polyhedron
.
12
The
polyhedron
itself sectioned into triangular wedges; light leaked from between the wedges, red as molten lava.
13
The
polyhedron
's
spikes glowed blue and quivered.
14
Galton's conception of change does grant a role to natural selection; some force has to push the
polyhedron
.
15
A
polyhedron
consists of a number of flat faces that join along edges and at vertices (points).
16
But Galton's
polyhedron
pushes back.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
polyhedron
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
black polyhedron
convex polyhedron
dimensional polyhedron
hulk polyhedron
human polyhedron
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Translations for
polyhedron
Russian
многогранник
полиэдр
многогранники
трёхмерный многогранник
3-политоп
Portuguese
poliedro
Spanish
poliedro
politopo tridimensional
3-politopo
Catalan
poliedre
políedre
Polyhedron
through the time