Examples of using Johnson solids in English and their translations into Spanish
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it is a deltahedron and a Johnson solid J13.
Although there is no obvious restriction that any given regular polygon cannot be a face of a Johnson solid, it turns out that the faces of Johnson solids always have 3,
This polyhedron is one of the Johnson solids.
It is one of the elementary Johnson solids, which do not arise from"cutsolids..">
the metabidiminished icosahedron(one of the Johnson solids), is likewise form from the icosahedron by removing two pyramids,
which would be known as the triangular gyrobicupola in the nomenclature of Johnson solids- the difference is that the two triangular cupolas which make up the triangular orthobicupola are joined
In geometry, the gyrobifastigium is the 26th Johnson solid J26.
In geometry, a near-miss Johnson solid is a strictly convex polyhedron whose faces are close to being regular polygons but some or all of which are not precisely regular.
In geometry, the parabiaugmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids(J55).
In geometry, the sphenocorona is one of the Johnson solids J86.
In geometry, the pentagonal gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson solids J31.
In geometry, the bilunabirotunda is one of the Johnson solids J91.
In geometry, the elongated triangular pyramid is one of the Johnson solids J7.
In geometry, the augmented triangular prism is one of the Johnson solids J49.
In geometry, the gyroelongated triangular cupola is one of the Johnson solids J22.
In geometry, the biaugmented pentagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids J53.
In geometry, the triaugmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids J57.
In geometry, the triangular orthobicupola is one of the Johnson solids J27.
In geometry, the diminished rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids J76.
In geometry, the elongated pentagonal rotunda is one of the Johnson solids J21.