rhombicosidodecahedron

Etymology


( (1571–1630) in his work Harmonices Mundi Libri V (The Harmony of the World in Five Books, 1619)), a of  +  +  +. The English word is analysable as a, referring to the fact that the 30 square faces lie in the same planes as the 30 rhombic faces of the , which is dual to the icosidodecahedron.

Noun

 * 1)  An Archimedean solid with 62 regular faces (20 triangles, 30 squares, and 12 pentagons), 60 vertices and 120 edges.

Translations

 * Basque: erronbikosidodekaedroa, erronbikosidodekaedro txikia
 * Bulgarian: ромбикосидодекаедърът
 * Catalan: rombicosidodecàedre, petit rombicosidodecàedre
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 小斜方截半二十面體
 * Dutch: romboëdrisch icosidodecaëder
 * Esperanto: rombo-dudek-dekduedro
 * Finnish: rombi-ikosidodekaedri
 * French:, petit rhombicosidodécaèdre
 * Galician: rombicosidodecaedro
 * German:
 * Greek: ρομβοεικοσιδωδεκάεδρο
 * Italian: rombicosidodecaedro
 * Japanese: 斜方二十・十二面体, 菱形二十・十二面体, 小菱形二十・十二面体, 切頂菱形三十面体
 * Korean: 부풀린 십이-이십-면체
 * Macedonian:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: rombikosidodekaeder
 * Nynorsk: rombikosidodekaeder
 * Persian: لوزبیست‌دوازده‌وجهی
 * Polish: dwunasto-dwudziestościan rombowy mały
 * Portuguese: rombicosidodecaedro
 * Romanian: rombicosidodecaedru
 * Russian:
 * Slovene: rombiikozidodekaeder, mali rombiikozidodekaeder
 * Spanish: rombicosidodecaedro
 * Thai: รอมบิโคซิโดเดคาฮีดรอน
 * Ukrainian: ромбоікосододека́едр