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- by Johnson, is derived from Gr**** stereos 'solid'.) There are higher sterications also: bisterication t1,5 or 2r3r, tristerication t2,6 or 2r4r, etc. t0...
- 6-polytope, constructed as a sterication (4th order truncation) of the regular 6-cube. There are 8 unique sterications for the 6-cube with permutations...
- 8-polytope with 4th order truncations (sterication) of the regular 8-simplex. There are 16 unique sterications for the 8-simplex including permutations...
- 6-polytope, constructed as a sterication (4th order truncation) of the regular 6-orthoplex. There are 16 unique sterications for the 6-orthoplex with permutations...
- 6-polytope with 4th order truncations (sterication) of the regular 6-simplex. There are 8 unique sterications for the 6-simplex with permutations of truncations...
- including all permutations of truncations, cantellations, runcinations, sterications, and pentellations. 12 are represented here, while 20 are more easily...
- 5-polytope with fourth-order truncations (sterication) of the regular 5-simplex. There are six unique sterications of the 5-simplex, including permutations...
- 7-polytope with 4th order truncations (sterication) of the regular 7-simplex. There are 14 unique sterication for the 7-simplex with permutations of truncations...
- 7-orthoplex with permutations of truncations, cantellations, runcinations, and sterications. 16 are more simply constructed relative to the 7-cube. These polytopes...
- 6-simplex with permutations of truncations, cantellations, runcinations, and sterications. The simple pentellated 6-simplex is also called an expanded 6-simplex...