Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for parallelepiped. Search instead for parallel+lives.

parallelepiped

American  
[par-uh-lel-uh-pahy-pid, -pip-id] / ˌpær əˌlɛl əˈpaɪ pɪd, -ˈpɪp ɪd /
Also parallelepipedon

noun

  1. a prism with six faces, all parallelograms.


parallelepiped British  
/ ˌpærəˌlɛləˈpaɪpɛd, ˌpærəˌlɛləˈpaɪpɪdən /

noun

  1. a geometric solid whose six faces are parallelograms

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

parallelepiped Scientific  
/ păr′ə-lĕl′ə-pīpĭd,-pĭpĭd /
  1. A polyhedron with six faces, each a parallelogram and each being parallel to the opposite face.


Other Word Forms

  • parallelepipedic adjective
  • parallelepipedonal adjective
  • parallelepipedous adjective

Etymology

Origin of parallelepiped

1560–70; < Greek parallēlepípedon body with parallel surfaces, equivalent to parállēl ( os ) parallel + epípedon plane, noun use of neuter of epípedos flat, equivalent to epi- epi- + pédon ground

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Thus, the volume of the parallelepiped is |−40| = 40 units3.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

Find the real number α > 0 such that the volume of the parallelepiped is 3 units3.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

Then these vectors form three edges of a parallelepiped, a three-dimensional prism with six faces that are each parallelograms, as shown in Figure 2.59.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

The volume of the parallelepiped is 0 units3, so one of the dimensions must be zero.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

Robbie nodded his head—a small parallelepiped with rounded edges and corners attached to a similar but much larger parallelepiped that served as torso by means of a short, flexible stalk—and obediently faced the tree.

From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov