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Decahedron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geometry, a decahedron is a polyhedron with 10 faces. There are many such polyhedra and none are regular, so this name is ambiguous. Convex decahedra made out of regular polygons include: • Octag...
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Decahedron (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decahedron was a three-piece American post-hardcore band from Washington, DC. Decahedron was known for their use of megaphones with their vocals and intense political message. Decahedron was formed f...
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Hello, welcome to my brain. You can view my complete discography and some artwork here. I have been a part of the following bands/projects: Frodus, Decahedron, Frantic Mantis, Man & Wasp, The Cassettes, Triobelisk and more...
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A decahedron is a polyhedron having 10 faces. ... From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Decahedron.html ...
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MySpace Music profile for DECAHEDRON. Download DECAHEDRON Experimental / Punk music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read DECAHEDRON's blog. ... DECAHEDRON; Experimental / Punk...
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Inflected Form(s): plural deca·he·drons or deca·he·dra \-drə\. Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary. Date: circa 1828. : a polyhedron of 10 faces ...
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Definition of decahedron from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "decahedron" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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make your own decahedron ... To make the largest possible decahedron out of one sheet of paper, place it as shown so that your triangles and tabs still fit on the paper but unneeded portions of the circles get cut off.
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This page experiments with netscape 4.0 layering features. Please obtain the latest copy of Netscape. ... The dodecahedron, a 12-faced 3D object of "sacred" geometric shape, has been the fascination of philosophers, artists, musicians, ... The dodecahedron was discovered by that math mogul and father of numerology Pythagoras,
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By employing the exercises outlined in this publication, according to the method prescribed, you can have a pair of Cannonball delts that inspire awe and respect from all who view them. ... As he sat in math class, the young student viewed the creature before him with awe and respect. ... Quickly, almost frantically,
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