Hendecahedron
[hen-dek-uh-hee-druh n, hen-dek-] /hɛnˌdɛk əˈhi drən, ˌhɛn dɛk-/
noun, plural hendecahedrons, hendecahedra
[hen-dek-uh-hee-druh, hen-dek-] /hɛnˌdɛk əˈhi drə, ˌhɛn dɛk-/ (Show IPA)
1.
a solid figure having 11 faces.
/ˌhɛndɛkəˈhɛdrən; -ˈhiːdrən/
noun (pl) -drons, -dra (-drə)
1.
a solid figure having 11 plane faces See also polyhedron
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