Similarities between Dice and Polyhedron
Dice and Polyhedron have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antiprism, Archimedean solid, Bipyramid, Catalan solid, Cube, Dodecahedron, Dual polyhedron, Integer, Isohedral figure, Octahedron, Platonic solid, Polygon, Prism (geometry), Regular polygon, Rhombic triacontahedron, Rhombicuboctahedron, Soapstone, Tetrahedron, Trapezohedron.
Antiprism
In geometry, an n-sided antiprism is a polyhedron composed of two parallel copies of some particular n-sided polygon, connected by an alternating band of triangles.
Antiprism and Dice · Antiprism and Polyhedron ·
Archimedean solid
In geometry, an Archimedean solid is one of the 13 solids first enumerated by Archimedes.
Archimedean solid and Dice · Archimedean solid and Polyhedron ·
Bipyramid
An n-gonal bipyramid or dipyramid is a polyhedron formed by joining an n-gonal pyramid and its mirror image base-to-base.
Bipyramid and Dice · Bipyramid and Polyhedron ·
Catalan solid
In mathematics, a Catalan solid, or Archimedean dual, is a dual polyhedron to an Archimedean solid.
Catalan solid and Dice · Catalan solid and Polyhedron ·
Cube
In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex.
Cube and Dice · Cube and Polyhedron ·
Dodecahedron
In geometry, a dodecahedron (Greek δωδεκάεδρον, from δώδεκα dōdeka "twelve" + ἕδρα hédra "base", "seat" or "face") is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces.
Dice and Dodecahedron · Dodecahedron and Polyhedron ·
Dual polyhedron
In geometry, any polyhedron is associated with a second dual figure, where the vertices of one correspond to the faces of the other and the edges between pairs of vertices of one correspond to the edges between pairs of faces of the other.
Dice and Dual polyhedron · Dual polyhedron and Polyhedron ·
Integer
An integer (from the Latin ''integer'' meaning "whole")Integer 's first literal meaning in Latin is "untouched", from in ("not") plus tangere ("to touch").
Dice and Integer · Integer and Polyhedron ·
Isohedral figure
In geometry, a polytope of dimension 3 (a polyhedron) or higher is isohedral or face-transitive when all its faces are the same.
Dice and Isohedral figure · Isohedral figure and Polyhedron ·
Octahedron
In geometry, an octahedron (plural: octahedra) is a polyhedron with eight faces, twelve edges, and six vertices.
Dice and Octahedron · Octahedron and Polyhedron ·
Platonic solid
In three-dimensional space, a Platonic solid is a regular, convex polyhedron.
Dice and Platonic solid · Platonic solid and Polyhedron ·
Polygon
In elementary geometry, a polygon is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed polygonal chain or circuit.
Dice and Polygon · Polygon and Polyhedron ·
Prism (geometry)
In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygonal base, a second base which is a translated copy (rigidly moved without rotation) of the first, and n other faces (necessarily all parallelograms) joining corresponding sides of the two bases.
Dice and Prism (geometry) · Polyhedron and Prism (geometry) ·
Regular polygon
In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
Dice and Regular polygon · Polyhedron and Regular polygon ·
Rhombic triacontahedron
In geometry, the rhombic triacontahedron, sometimes simply called the triacontahedron as it is the most common thirty-faced polyhedron, is a convex polyhedron with 30 rhombic faces.
Dice and Rhombic triacontahedron · Polyhedron and Rhombic triacontahedron ·
Rhombicuboctahedron
In geometry, the rhombicuboctahedron, or small rhombicuboctahedron, is an Archimedean solid with eight triangular and eighteen square faces.
Dice and Rhombicuboctahedron · Polyhedron and Rhombicuboctahedron ·
Soapstone
Soapstone (also known as steatite or soaprock) is a talc-schist, which is a type of metamorphic rock.
Dice and Soapstone · Polyhedron and Soapstone ·
Tetrahedron
In geometry, a tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners.
Dice and Tetrahedron · Polyhedron and Tetrahedron ·
Trapezohedron
The n-gonal trapezohedron, antidipyramid, antibipyramid or deltohedron is the dual polyhedron of an n-gonal antiprism.
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- What Dice and Polyhedron have in common
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Dice and Polyhedron Comparison
Dice has 135 relations, while Polyhedron has 210. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 5.51% = 19 / (135 + 210).
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