truncated icosahedron

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A polyhedron that has thirty-two faces (12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons) and 60 vertices and 90 edges, and is one of the Archimedean solids.
 * 2) * 2008, Jill Vincent, Andy Edwards, David Tynan, Gloria Stillman (editors), MathsWorld Year Eight for Queensland, Teacher Edition, page 308,
 * Do you know which sport is played with a truncated icosahedron?
 * 1) * 2008, Jill Vincent, Andy Edwards, David Tynan, Gloria Stillman (editors), MathsWorld Year Eight for Queensland, Teacher Edition, page 308,
 * Do you know which sport is played with a truncated icosahedron?
 * 1) * 2008, Jill Vincent, Andy Edwards, David Tynan, Gloria Stillman (editors), MathsWorld Year Eight for Queensland, Teacher Edition, page 308,
 * Do you know which sport is played with a truncated icosahedron?

Translations

 * Dutch: afgeknotte icosaëder
 * French: icosaèdre tronqué
 * German:
 * Greek: κόλουρο εικοσάεδρο
 * Italian: icosaedro troncato
 * Norwegian: trunkert ikosaeder
 * Portuguese: icosaedro truncado
 * Russian: усечённый икоса́эдр
 * Spanish: icosaedro truncado