decahedron
Americannoun
plural
decahedrons, decahedranoun
plural
decahedronsOther Word Forms
- decahedral adjective
Etymology
Origin of decahedron
Explanation
In geometry, a solid, three-dimensional shape with ten sides is called a decahedron. In real life, you're most likely to come across a decahedron in the form of a glass or crystal prism. The next time you see one hanging in a window, reflecting rainbows on the wall, count the number of faces, or smooth sides — if there are ten, it's a decahedron. The word comes from Greek roots deka, ten, and hedra, "base" or "face of a geometric solid."
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