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  • 1Convex regular 4-polytope — The tesseract is one of 6 convex regular 4 polytopes In mathematics, a convex regular 4 polytope is a 4 dimensional polytope that is both regular and convex. These are the four dimensional analogs of the Platonic solids (in three dimensions) and… …

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  • 2Doubly connected edge list — The doubly connected edge list (DCEL) is a data structure to represent an embedding of a planar graph in the plane and polytopes in 3D. This data structure provides efficient manipulation of the topological information associated with the objects …

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  • 3Doubly-connected edge list — The doubly connected edge list (DCEL) is a data structure to represent an embedding of a planar graph in the plane and polytopes in 3D. This data structure provide efficient manipulation of the topological information associated with the objects… …

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  • 4Runcinated 24-cell — 24 cell …

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  • 5Rectified 600-cell — Four rectifications 600 cell …

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  • 6Chef's knife — A chef s knife In cooking, a chef s knife, also known as a French knife or a cook s knife, is a cutting tool used in food preparation. The chef s knife was originally designed primarily to slice and disjoint large cuts of beef. Today it is the… …

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  • 7fauchard — (ˈ)fō|shär noun ( s) Etymology: French, from Old French fausart, fauchart, from faus, faux sickle, scythe (from Latin falx) + ard, art ard : a long handled medieval weapon with a long convex edge * * * …

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  • 8kilij — /kil izh/, n. a Turkish saber with a crescent shaped blade, sharp on the entire convex edge and sharp on the opposite edge for about 8 in. (20 cm) back from the point. [ < Turk kiliç] * * * …

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  • 9gaster — 1. SYN: stomach. 2. Prominent part of wasp or ant abdomen, separated from the other body parts by a thin connecting segment. [G. g., belly] * * * gas·ter (gasґt&#601;r) [Gr. gast&#275;r the stomach] [TA] stomach: the musculomembranous expansion&#8230; …

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  • 10crescent — [kres′ənt] n. [altered (infl. by L) &LT; ME cressaunt &LT; OFr creissant, prp. of creistre, to increase &LT; L crescere, to come forth, grow, inchoative of creare: see CREATE] 1. a phase of a planet or a moon, when it appears to have one concave&#8230; …

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