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An elongated triangular bipyramid, an example of an enneahedron
 
A heptagonal prism, another enneahedron

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ennea- +‎ -hedron

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enneahedron (plural enneahedrons or enneahedra)

  1. (geometry) A polyhedron with nine faces.
    • 1968, Design, numbers 229-234, unnumbered page:
      The enneahedron is a simple all-space filler discovered by myself, based on the cubic antiprism, again omitted by Wood.
    • 1996, Michael O'Keeffe, Bruce G. Hyde, Crystal Structures, Number 1: Patterns & Symmetry, page 350,
      This is based on a packing of 36-vertex icosahedra [512.68] and enneahedra (43.56].
    • 2015, Claudi Alsina, Roger B. Nelsen, A Mathematical Space Odyssey: Solid Geometry in the 21st Century, page 191:
      In Figure 9.10.3 we see a projection of the skeleton of an enneahedron (a solid with nine faces). All the faces of this enneahedron are quadrilaterals.

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