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Polyhedron with 18 faces
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Octagrammic antiprism
TypeUniform polyhedron
Faces2 {8/3}
16 {3}
Edges32
Vertices16
Vertex configuration/3.3.3.3
Wythoff symbol|2 2 8/3
Schläfli symbols{2,16/3}
Coxeter diagram
Symmetry groupD8d, , (2*8), order 32
Dual polyhedronOctagrammic deltohedron
Propertiesnonconvex
Vertex figure

In geometry, the octagrammic antiprism is one in an infinite set of nonconvex antiprisms formed by triangle sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.

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Convex polyhedra
Platonic solids (regular)
Archimedean solids
(semiregular or uniform)
Catalan solids
(duals of Archimedean)
Dihedral regular
Dihedral uniform
duals:
Dihedral others
Degenerate polyhedra are in italics.


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