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Bicupola

Solid made from 2 cupolae joined base-to-base From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In geometry, a bicupola is a solid formed by connecting two cupolae on their bases. Here, two classes of bicupola are included because each cupola (bicupola half) is bordered by alternating triangles and squares. If similar faces are attached together the result is an orthobicupola; if squares are attached to triangles it is a gyrobicupola.

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Set of orthobicupolae

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Set of gyrobicupolae

A n-gonal gyrobicupola has the same topology as a n-gonal rectified antiprism, Conway polyhedron notation, aAn.

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