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parallelepipedenUK
parallelepipedrectangular parallelepipedpar·al·lel·e·pi·ped P0059900 (păr′ə-lĕl′ə-pī′pĭd, -pĭp′ĭd)n. A solid with six faces, each a parallelogram and each being parallel to the opposite face. [Greek parallēlepipedon : parallēlos, parallel; see parallel + epipedon, plane surface, from neuter sing. of epipedos, level (epi-, epi- + pedon, ground; see ped- in Indo-European roots).]parallelepiped (ˌpærəˌlɛləˈpaɪpɛd) or parallelopiped; parallelepipedon (ˌpærəˌlɛləˈpaɪpɪdən) or parallelopipedonn, pl -pipeds or -pipeda (-paɪpɪdə) (Mathematics) a geometric solid whose six faces are parallelograms[C16: from Greek parallēlepipedon; from parallēlos parallel + epipedon plane surface, from epi- + pedon ground]par•al•lel•e•pi•ped (ˌpær əˌlɛl əˈpaɪ pɪd, -ˈpɪp ɪd) n. a prism with six faces, all parallelograms. [1560–70; < Greek parallēlepípedon body with parallel surfaces] par·al·lel·e·pi·ped (păr′ə-lĕl′ə-pī′pĭd) A solid geometric figure having six faces, each one being a parallelogram.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | parallelepiped - a prism whose bases are parallelogramsparallelepipedon, parallelopiped, parallelopipedonprism - a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces (the bases) and whose lateral faces are parallelogramscuboid - a rectangular parallelepipedrhombohedron - a parallelepiped bounded by six similar faces (either rhombuses or parallelograms) | Translationsparalelepípedoparallélépipède
parallelepipedenUK
parallelepiped, parallelopiped, parallelepipedon a geometric solid whose six faces are parallelograms Parallelepiped a hexahedron whose opposite faces are parallel. A parallelepiped has eight vertices and 12 edges; its opposite faces are congruent parallelograms. A parallelepiped whose lateral edges are perpendicular to a base is called a right parallelepiped; its four lateral faces are rectangles. A rectangular parallelepiped is a right parallelepiped with a rectangular base; consequently, all six faces are rectangles. A parallelepiped whose faces are squares is called a cube. The volume of a parallelepiped is equal to the product of an altitude and the area of a base. parallelepiped[‚par·ə‚lel·ə′pī·pəd] (mathematics) A polyhedron all of whose faces are parallelograms. parallelepipedenUK
Synonyms for parallelepipednoun a prism whose bases are parallelogramsSynonyms- parallelepipedon
- parallelopiped
- parallelopipedon
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