truncated dodecahedron

Etymology
From +, referring to a construction method for the figure.

Noun

 * 1)  An Archimedean solid with thirty-two regular faces (twelve decagons and twenty triangles) and ninety edges.
 * 2) * 1813, Spinell, entry in John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth (editors), Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Volume XI: SPA — TZE, unnumbered page,
 * This, which may be regarded as a brown garnet or schoerl in truncated dodecahedrons of Rome de Lisle, was originally found in the island of Ceylon, among tourmalines and other crystalline substances, with which it was confounded.
 * 1) * 1996, T. A. Fournelle, K. W. Weston, Generalizations of Steinberg Groups,, Series in Algebra, Volume 4, page 176,
 * The edges of the linkages lie on the edges of a truncated dodecahedron. Note that the group of orientation preserving symmetries of a truncated dodecahedron is precisely A5.
 * 1) * 1996, T. A. Fournelle, K. W. Weston, Generalizations of Steinberg Groups,, Series in Algebra, Volume 4, page 176,
 * The edges of the linkages lie on the edges of a truncated dodecahedron. Note that the group of orientation preserving symmetries of a truncated dodecahedron is precisely A5.

Translations

 * Italian: dodecaedro troncato