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How many sides does a rhombicosidodecahedron? - Answers

The prefix "icosidodeca" indicates icosi = 20 do = 2 deca = 10 a 32 sided polyhedron. However, a 32 sided polyhedron should be called a triacontadihedron: (30 + 2) rather than (20 + 12). In my view, the use of Greek prefices is pretentious and is only useful for obfuscation and irritating your readers. I prefer the much simpler "32-hedron with rhombic faces". Clear and easy for anyone to understand.



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How many sides does a rhombicosidodecahedron? - Answers

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The prefix "icosidodeca" indicates icosi = 20 do = 2 deca = 10 a 32 sided polyhedron. However, a 32 sided polyhedron should be called a triacontadihedron: (30 + 2) rather than (20 + 12). In my view, the use of Greek prefices is pretentious and is only useful for obfuscation and irritating your readers. I prefer the much simpler "32-hedron with rhombic faces". Clear and easy for anyone to understand.



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How many sides does a rhombicosidodecahedron? - Answers

The prefix "icosidodeca" indicates icosi = 20 do = 2 deca = 10 a 32 sided polyhedron. However, a 32 sided polyhedron should be called a triacontadihedron: (30 + 2) rather than (20 + 12). In my view, the use of Greek prefices is pretentious and is only useful for obfuscation and irritating your readers. I prefer the much simpler "32-hedron with rhombic faces". Clear and easy for anyone to understand.

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