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prismatoid |
As a noun prismatoid is
(mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.
taxonomy |
prismatoid |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and prismatoid
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
prismatoid is (mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.
prismatoid |
prismatoidal |
As a noun prismatoid
is (mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.
As an adjective prismatoidal is
having the shape of a prismatoid.
prismatoid |
prismoid |
As nouns the difference between prismatoid and prismoid
is that
prismatoid is any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes while
prismoid is a prismatoid that has planar sides, and the same number of vertices in both of its parallel planes.
plane |
prismatoid |
As nouns the difference between plane and prismatoid
is that
plane is (
label) the thing, the point, the interesting thing, the main interest in something, unusualness, speciality while
prismatoid is (mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.
As an adverb plane
is (
label) particularly, especially, certainly.
parallel |
prismatoid |
As nouns the difference between parallel and prismatoid
is that
parallel is one of a set of parallel lines while
prismatoid is (mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.
As an adjective parallel
is equally distant from one another at all points.
As an adverb parallel
is with a parallel relationship.
As a verb parallel
is to construct or place something parallel to something else.
polyhedron |
prismatoid |
As nouns the difference between polyhedron and prismatoid
is that
polyhedron is (geometry) a solid figure with many flat faces and straight edges while
prismatoid is (mathematics) any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes.