| 1. | The tetrahedral prism is bounded by two tetrahedra and four triangular prisms.
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| 2. | A "'rhombicosahedron "'shares its vertex arrangement with the 20 triangular prisms.
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| 3. | The triangular faces of the triangular prisms are joined to the truncated tetrahedra.
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| 4. | Then the four side-facets of the prism, the triangular prisms become tridiminished icosahedra.
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| 5. | The vertex figure is a triangular prism, containing two cubes and three cuboctahedra.
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| 6. | The Mendel's shape resembles a triangular prism rather than a cube.
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| 7. | It is formed as two parallel heptagonal antiprisms connected by cubes and triangular prisms.
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| 8. | It shares its vertex arrangement with the 20 triangular prisms.
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| 9. | It results from composing the two enantiomorphs of the compound of 10 triangular prisms.
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| 10. | It is formed as two parallel hexagonal antiprisms connected by cubes and triangular prisms.
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