cuboctahedron

Etymology
, reflecting the fact that it can be regarded both as a rectified cube and a rectified octahedron.

Noun

 * 1)  An Archimedean solid that has fourteen faces (eight triangular and six square) and is both isogonal and isotoxal.
 * 2) * 2015, Ke Jiang, Antoliy O. Pinchuk, Chapter Two: Noble Metal Nanomaterials: Synthetic Routes, Fundamental Properties, and Promising Applications, Robert E. Camley, Robert L. Stamps (editors), Solid State Physics, Volume 66, Elsevier, page 151,
 * Yang and coworkers have prepared Pt cuboctahedrons and cubes by reducing K2PtCl4 with H2 generated in situ from the hydrolysis of NaBH4 in the presence of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide as a surfactant [157,158].
 * 1) * 2015, Ke Jiang, Antoliy O. Pinchuk, Chapter Two: Noble Metal Nanomaterials: Synthetic Routes, Fundamental Properties, and Promising Applications, Robert E. Camley, Robert L. Stamps (editors), Solid State Physics, Volume 66, Elsevier, page 151,
 * Yang and coworkers have prepared Pt cuboctahedrons and cubes by reducing K2PtCl4 with H2 generated in situ from the hydrolysis of NaBH4 in the presence of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide as a surfactant [157,158].
 * Yang and coworkers have prepared Pt cuboctahedrons and cubes by reducing K2PtCl4 with H2 generated in situ from the hydrolysis of NaBH4 in the presence of tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide as a surfactant [157,158].

Translations

 * Finnish: kuboktaedri
 * German:, Kubooktaeder, Kubo-Oktaeder
 * Italian: cubottaedro
 * Japanese: 立方八面体
 * Korean: 육팔면체
 * Polish: sześcio-ośmiościan
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: cuboctaedro