Adjective
Alt. of Polyhedrical
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoth T&T's simplicity and its reliance on use of six-sided dice (as compared to the various polyhedral dice used by Dungeons and Dragons) contributed to its success in this format. Source: Internet
But for non-convex figures such as star polyhedra, when we seek to rigorously define this form of polyhedral duality in terms of projective polarity, various problems appear. Source: Internet
Apeirohedra A classical polyhedral surface has a finite number of faces, joined in pairs along edges. Source: Internet
Compounds main A polyhedral compound is made of two or more polyhedra sharing a common centre. Source: Internet
Equivalently, it is a polyhedral graph in which one face is adjacent to all the others. Source: Internet
For example in 4-dimensions, two polyhedra can be placed in 2 parallel 3-spaces, and connected with polyhedral sides. Source: Internet