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Prismatoidal
Prismatoidal Pris`ma*toid"al, a. [Gr. ?, ?, prism + -oid: F. prismato["i]de.] Having a prismlike form. --Ure.

Meaning of Prismatoid from wikipedia

- In geometry, a prismatoid is a polyhedron whose vertices all lie in two parallel planes. Its lateral faces can be trapezoids or triangles. If both planes...
- They may be more generally described as a mix between a frustum and a prismatoid. The object was first described by Gómez-Gálvez et al. in a paper entitled...
- as the figure by putting the point together with a polygonal base. A prismatoid is defined as a polyhedron where its vertices lie on two parallel planes...
- body "having parallel planes". Parallelepipeds are a subclass of the prismatoids. Any of the three pairs of parallel faces can be viewed as the base planes...
- represented by the Conway notation An. Antiprisms are a subclass of prismatoids, and are a (degenerate) type of snub polyhedron. Antiprisms are similar...
- isosceles triangles and two trapezoids that meet at the top of an edge.. A prismatoid is defined as a polyhedron where its vertices lie on two parallel planes...
- family of prismatoids, the Platonic solids, the Archimedean solids and their duals the Catalan solids, and the Johnson solids. Prismatoids are the polyhedra...
- pentagonal base is called a pentagonal prism. Prisms are a subclass of prismatoids. Like many basic geometric terms, the word prism (from Gr**** πρίσμα (prisma) 'something...
- antiprisms. All have their vertices in parallel planes and are therefore prismatoids. Because they are isogonal (vertex-transitive), their vertex arrangement...
- JSTOR 3619822. S2CID 195047512. See p. 247. Grünbaum, Branko (1997). "Isogonal Prismatoids". Discrete & Com****tional Geometry. 18 (1): 13–52. doi:10.1007/PL00009307...