trihedron (Meaning)
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trihedron (n.)
A figure having three sides.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trihedron
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trihedron Sentence Examples
- In geometry, a trihedron is a three-dimensional polyhedron with three faces.
- The faces of a trihedron are triangles, and the edges of a trihedron are the segments where two faces meet.
- A tetrahedron is a trihedron with four faces, three of which are triangular and one of which is pentagonal.
- A prism is a trihedron with two parallel faces and four rectangular faces.
- A pyramid is a trihedron with one triangular face and four triangular lateral faces.
- A frustum of a pyramid is a trihedron formed by cutting off the top of a pyramid with a plane parallel to the base.
- A parallelepiped is a trihedron with six rectangular faces.
- A cube is a trihedron with six square faces.
- A trirectangular trihedron is a trihedron in which all three faces are rectangles.
- A trihedral angle is a three-dimensional angle formed by three planes.
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A figure having three sides.
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In geometry, a trihedron is a three-dimensional polyhedron with three faces.
The faces of a trihedron are triangles, and the edges of a trihedron are the segments where two faces meet.
A tetrahedron is a trihedron with four faces, three of which are triangular and one of which is pentagonal.
A prism is a trihedron with two parallel faces and four rectangular faces.