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- Bicone abstract "A bicone or dicone (Bi- comes from Latin, Di- from Greek.) is the three-dimensional geometric shape swept by revolving a rhombus around one of its axes of symmetry. Alternatively, one can view a bicone as the surface created by joining two identical right circular cones base-to-base.".
- Bicone thumbnail Bicone.svg?width=300.
- Bicone wikiPageID "13953265".
- Bicone wikiPageLength "1021".
- Bicone wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bicone wikiPageRevisionID "624496795".
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Biconical_antenna.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Bipyramid.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elementary_geometry.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surfaces.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Cone.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Cone_(geometry).
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(geometry).
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Dimension.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Dual_polyhedron.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Geometric_shape.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Polyhedron.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Prism_(geometry).
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Regular_polygon.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Rhombus.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Sphericon.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink Surface_of_revolution.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLink File:Bicone.svg.
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bicone".
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLinkText "biconal".
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLinkText "bicone".
- Bicone wikiPageWikiLinkText "biconical".
- Bicone hasPhotoCollection Bicone.
- Bicone title "Bicone".
- Bicone urlname "Bicone".
- Bicone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bipyramids.
- Bicone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Elementary-geometry-stub.
- Bicone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MathWorld.
- Bicone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bicone subject Category:Elementary_geometry.
- Bicone subject Category:Surfaces.
- Bicone hypernym Shape.
- Bicone type Album.
- Bicone type Article.
- Bicone type Article.
- Bicone type Surface.
- Bicone comment "A bicone or dicone (Bi- comes from Latin, Di- from Greek.) is the three-dimensional geometric shape swept by revolving a rhombus around one of its axes of symmetry. Alternatively, one can view a bicone as the surface created by joining two identical right circular cones base-to-base.".
- Bicone label "Bicone".
- Bicone sameAs Bikono.
- Bicone sameAs 双円錐.
- Bicone sameAs m.03cp7gl.
- Bicone sameAs Q4903716.
- Bicone sameAs Q4903716.
- Bicone sameAs 雙圓錐.
- Bicone wasDerivedFrom Bicone?oldid=624496795.
- Bicone depiction Bicone.svg.
- Bicone isPrimaryTopicOf Bicone.