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polyhedral

American  
[pol-ee-hee-druhl] / ˌpɒl iˈhi drəl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or having the shape of a polyhedron.


Etymology

Origin of polyhedral

1805–15; < Greek polýedr ( os ) many-based ( see polyhedron) + -al 1

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They are the only naturally occurring polyhedral solids, making them unlike almost anything else in the natural landscape.

From Science Daily Jul. 15, 2026

Some viral capsids are simple polyhedral “spheres,” whereas others are quite complex in structure.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

With the help of an evolving rule book, seven polyhedral dice, addition skills and flexible imaginations, players determine their characters’ backgrounds, strengths, moral alignments and traits.

From Seattle Times May 22, 2022

With the help of an evolving rule book, seven polyhedral dice, quick addition skills and flexible imaginations, players determine their characters’ backgrounds, strengths, moral alignments and traits.

From New York Times May 21, 2022

The outline of the cell is irregularly polyhedral, and the borders may be finely serrated.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" by Various

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