mutetrahedron

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A finite portion of a mutetrahedron

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Short for multiple tetrahedron.

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mutetrahedron (plural mutetrahedra or mutetrahedrons)

  1. (geometry) A regular skew apeirohedron with six hexagons around each vertex, formed by an infinite number of truncated tetrahedron-like cells (specifically, truncated tetrahedra missing their triangle faces, with the resulting triangle-shaped holes joined to form empty spaces in the shape of faceless tetrahedra) in Euclidean 3D space.

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