Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In geometry, a decahedron is a polyhedron with ten faces. There are 32300 topologically distinct decahedra and none is regular, so this name is ambiguous.With regular faces: Octagonal prism (uniform 8-prism) Square antiprism (uniform 4-antiprism) Square cupola (Johnson solid 4) Pentagonal dipyramid (Johnson solid 13, 5-bipyramid) Augmented pentagonal prism (Johnson solid 52)With irregular faces it can also be: Pentagonal trapezohedron (5-trapezohedron, antiprism dual) — often used as a die in role playing games, known as d10 Enneagonal pyramid (9-pyramid)↑ ↑"@en }
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- Decahedron abstract "In geometry, a decahedron is a polyhedron with ten faces. There are 32300 topologically distinct decahedra and none is regular, so this name is ambiguous.With regular faces: Octagonal prism (uniform 8-prism) Square antiprism (uniform 4-antiprism) Square cupola (Johnson solid 4) Pentagonal dipyramid (Johnson solid 13, 5-bipyramid) Augmented pentagonal prism (Johnson solid 52)With irregular faces it can also be: Pentagonal trapezohedron (5-trapezohedron, antiprism dual) — often used as a die in role playing games, known as d10 Enneagonal pyramid (9-pyramid)↑ ↑".
- Q1183559 abstract "In geometry, a decahedron is a polyhedron with ten faces. There are 32300 topologically distinct decahedra and none is regular, so this name is ambiguous.With regular faces: Octagonal prism (uniform 8-prism) Square antiprism (uniform 4-antiprism) Square cupola (Johnson solid 4) Pentagonal dipyramid (Johnson solid 13, 5-bipyramid) Augmented pentagonal prism (Johnson solid 52)With irregular faces it can also be: Pentagonal trapezohedron (5-trapezohedron, antiprism dual) — often used as a die in role playing games, known as d10 Enneagonal pyramid (9-pyramid)↑ ↑".