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1Rubik's Cubic Compendium

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  • Title: Rubik's Cubic Compendium
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  • Languages: hun - English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 225
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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  • Publish Location: Oxford - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1987
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Rhombic

    Look up rhombic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhombic may refer to: Rhombus, a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length (often called

    Rhombic dodecahedron

    In geometry, the rhombic dodecahedron is a convex polyhedron with 12 congruent rhombic faces. It has 24 edges, and 14 vertices of 2 types. As a Catalan

    Rhombic antenna

    A rhombic antenna is made of four sections of wire suspended parallel to the ground in a diamond or "rhombus" shape. Each of the four sides is the same

    Rhombic triacontahedron

    The rhombic triacontahedron, sometimes simply called the triacontahedron as it is the most common thirty-faced polyhedron, is a convex polyhedron with

    Dodecahedron

    symmetry. The elongated dodecahedron and trapezo-rhombic dodecahedron variations, along with the rhombic dodecahedra, are space-filling. There are numerous

    Rhombic enneacontahedron

    In geometry, a rhombic enneacontahedron (plural: rhombic enneacontahedra) is a polyhedron composed of 90 rhombic faces; with three, five, or six rhombi

    Rhombus

    faces. The great rhombic triacontahedron is a nonconvex isohedral, isotoxal polyhedron with 30 intersecting rhombic faces. The rhombic hexecontahedron

    Orthorhombic crystal system

    right rhombic prism; it can be constructed because the two-dimensional centered rectangular base layer can also be described with primitive rhombic axes

    Rhombohedron

    In geometry, a rhombohedron (also called a rhombic hexahedron or, inaccurately, a rhomboid) is a special case of a parallelepiped in which all six faces

    Disdyakis dodecahedron

    augmented rhombic dodecahedron. Replacing each face of the rhombic dodecahedron with a flat pyramid results in the Kleetope of the rhombic dodecahedron