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prismoid
[priz-moid]
noun
a solid having sides that are trapezoids and bases or ends that are parallel and similar but not congruent polygons.
prismoid
/ ˈɪɔɪ /
noun
a prismatoid having an equal number of vertices in each of the two parallel planes and whose sides are trapeziums or parallelograms
Other Word Forms
- prismoidal adjective
- ˈǾ岹 adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of prismoid1
Example Sentences
The length of the prismoid base L for any given sample will be a distance equal to one-half the sum of the distances to the two adjacent samples.
In this neighborhood, he saw on the rocky banks of the river several prismoids of basaltes, rising to the height of fifty or sixty feet.
The volume of ore appertaining to any given sample can be considered as a prismoid, the dimensions of which may be stated as follows:— W = Width in feet of ore sampled.
The average value of a number of samples is the total metal contents of their respective prismoids, divided by the total tonnage of these prismoids.
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