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- Isotoxal_figure abstract "This article is about geometry. For edge transitivity in graph theory, see edge-transitive graph.In geometry, a polytope (a polygon, polyhedron or tiling, for example) is isotoxal or edge-transitive if its symmetries act transitively on its edges. Informally, this means that there is only one type of edge to the object: given two edges, there is a translation, rotation and/or reflection that will move one edge to the other, while leaving the region occupied by the object unchanged. The term isotoxal is derived from the Greek τοξον meaning arc.".
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- Isotoxal_figure subject Category:Polychora.
- Isotoxal_figure subject Category:Polyhedra.
- Isotoxal_figure subject Category:Polytopes.
- Isotoxal_figure comment "This article is about geometry. For edge transitivity in graph theory, see edge-transitive graph.In geometry, a polytope (a polygon, polyhedron or tiling, for example) is isotoxal or edge-transitive if its symmetries act transitively on its edges. Informally, this means that there is only one type of edge to the object: given two edges, there is a translation, rotation and/or reflection that will move one edge to the other, while leaving the region occupied by the object unchanged.".
- Isotoxal_figure label "Isotoxal figure".
- Isotoxal_figure label "Poliedro de aristas uniformes".
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- Isotoxal_figure sameAs 변추이.
- Isotoxal_figure sameAs m.0f_l6r.
- Isotoxal_figure sameAs Q3847026.
- Isotoxal_figure sameAs Q3847026.
- Isotoxal_figure wasDerivedFrom Isotoxal_figure?oldid=578156114.
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