snub dodecahedron
English
    

A snub dodecahedron
Etymology
    
From dodecahedron simum, Kepler's name for this solid in is 1619 work Harmonices Mundi.
Noun
    
snub dodecahedron (plural snub dodecahedra or snub dodecahedrons)
- (geometry) A polyhedron that has 12 pentagonal and 80 triangular faces and is an Archimedean solid.
- 1935, L. Lines, Solid Geometry, page 182:- This gives two points, A’, A1’, which are projections of vertices of the two enantiomorphous snub dodecahedra that can be inscribed in the regular dodecahedron.
 
- 1992, Gábor Gévay, “Icosahedral Morphology”, in István Hargittai, editor, Fivefold Symmetry, page 198:- The form can be derived by triangulating the pentagonal faces of the snub dodecahedron (Fig. 19).
 
- 2001, Ehud Keinan, Israel Schechter, Chemistry for the 21st Century, page 138:- In the case of the latter, two chiral members, the snub cube and the snub dodecahedron, are realized.
 
- 2006, P. W. Fowler, D. E. Manolopoulos, An Atlas of Fullerenes, page 50:- The snub dodecahedron has 60 vertices, 150 edges and 92 faces of which 12 are pentagonal and 80 triangular. This polyhedron has I symmetry and can therefore be constructed in left- and right-handed forms.
 
- 2010, Klaus D. Sattler, editor, Handbook of Nanophysics: Clusters and Fullerenes, pages 51–8:- The result is a structure of two nested snub cubes rotated by an angle of 45° against each other (n = 24) and two nested snub dodecahedra, where the rotation angle amounts to 36° (n = 60).
 
 
Synonyms
    
- (polyhedron with 12 pentagonal and 80 triangular faces): snub icosidodecahedron
Derived terms
    
- dextro snub dodecahedron
- laevo snub dodecahedron
See also
    
 Compound of two snub dodecahedra on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Compound of two snub dodecahedra on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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