| 1. | The two dodecahedra project onto the decagonal faces of the envelope.
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| 2. | Each vertex has 3 truncated dodecahedra and one tetrahedron around it.
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| 3. | For dodecahedra, which are the dual of the icosahedron.
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| 4. | Other forms include dodecahedra and ( rarely ) cubes.
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| 5. | Regular dodecahedra have been used as dice and probably also as divinatory devices.
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| 6. | The dodecahedral prism consists of two dodecahedra connected to each other via 12 pentagonal prisms.
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| 7. | A sea of boiling hyper-dodecahedra.
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| 8. | Naturally occurring rhombic dodecahedra are found as crystals of Andradite ( a kind of Garnet ) and Fluorite.
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| 9. | Miwin s nontransitive prime-numbered dodecahedra win cyclically against each other in a ratio of 35 : 34.
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| 10. | Fine rhombic dodecahedra occur in the schistose rocks of the Zillertal, in Tyrol, and are sometimes cut and polished.
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