Polyhedral

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Pronunciation: /ˌpɑliˈhidrəl/

Definitions of polyhedral

noun a polyhedron or other object with many plane faces

Example Sentences

A1 A polyhedral is a solid figure with many flat surfaces.

A2 I learned about different polyhedrals in my geometry class.

B1 The architect designed a building with polyhedrals for a modern look.

B2 The artist created a sculpture using polyhedrals as inspiration.

C1 The mathematician studied the properties of various polyhedrals in their research.

C2 The engineer used polyhedrals in their design to optimize structural integrity.

adjective relating to or denoting a solid figure with many plane faces, especially a polyhedron

Example Sentences

A1 The children played with polyhedral dice.

A2 She was fascinated by the polyhedral shapes in the geometry book.

B1 The architect designed a polyhedral building with multiple angles and faces.

B2 The artist created a stunning sculpture with polyhedral forms.

C1 The mathematician studied the properties of polyhedral structures in three-dimensional space.

C2 The engineer used polyhedral modeling software to design complex structures for the new bridge.

Examples of polyhedral in a Sentence

formal The architect designed a polyhedral structure for the new museum.

informal I saw a cool polyhedral building downtown.

slang That polyhedral shape is so rad!

figurative His mind was like a polyhedral puzzle, complex and multifaceted.

Grammatical Forms of polyhedral

past tense

polyhedra

plural

polyhedrals

comparative

more polyhedral

superlative

most polyhedral

present tense

polyhedral

future tense

will be polyhedral

perfect tense

have been polyhedral

continuous tense

is being polyhedral

singular

polyhedral

positive degree

polyhedral

infinitive

to be polyhedral

gerund

being polyhedral

participle

polyhedralling

Origin and Evolution of polyhedral

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'polyhedral' originates from the Greek words 'poly' meaning many and 'hedra' meaning faces.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematics to describe a solid figure with many faces, the term 'polyhedral' has evolved to be used in various fields to describe objects or structures with multiple sides or facets.