tetrahedron

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Englisch - Türkisch
dört yüzlü şekil
dört yüzlü
tetrahedral dört satıhlı
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{i} dört üçgen yüzlü şekil
tetraeder
dörtyüzlü
dört yüzl
dört tane üçgen yüzü olan cisim
regular tetrahedron
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concrete tetrahedron
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regular tetrahedron
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Englisch - Englisch
a polyhedron with four faces; the regular tetrahedron, the faces of which are equal equilateral triangles, is one of the Platonic solids
{n} a figure with four equal sides
(triangular pyramid) A solid figure bounded by four triangular faces A regular tetrahedron has four congruent equilateral triangles as its faces
any polyhedron having four plane faces
A three-dimensional geometric figure having four triangular sides
A four-sided solid, a triangular pyramid in shape One of the "platonic primitives" Aladdin4D is capable of generating
{i} figure having four triangular surfaces; triangular pyramid
Minimum Structure of Universe: 4 Windows, 6 Edges, 4 Corners
Silicon atom joined by four oxygen atoms (SiO4) The atomic properties of this molecule cause it to develop a unique three dimensional crystal lattice that is pyramid shaped
A polyhedron with four faces (Lesson 11 1)
A solid figure inclosed or bounded by four triangles
A geometry that resembles a trigonal-based pyramid
A polyhedron with four faces
The first platonic solid, having four vertices and four sides; attributed to the element of fire, each face symbolizing fire in its different aspects
regular tetrahedron
a tetrahedron with four equilateral triangular faces
tetrahedra
plural of tetrahedron
tetrahedrons
plural of tetrahedron
tetrahedron

    Silbentrennung

    tet·ra·he·dron

    Türkische aussprache

    tetrıhidrın

    Aussprache

    /ˌtetrəˈhēdrən/ /ˌtɛtrəˈhiːdrən/

    Etymologie

    [ "te-tr&-'hE-dr&n ] (noun.) 1570. From Ancient Greek τετράεδρον (tetraedron, “triangle-based pyramid”), from τετράς (tetras, “four”) + ἕδρα (hedra, “seat”).
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