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- Stellation abstract "In geometry, stellation is the process of extending a polygon (in two dimensions), polyhedron in three dimensions, or, in general, a polytope in n dimensions to form a new figure. Starting with an original figure, the process extends specific elements such as its edges or face planes, usually in a symmetrical way, until they meet each other again to form the closed boundary of a new figure. The new figure is a stellation of the original. The word stellation comes from the Latin stellātus or stella, which means "star".".
- Stellation thumbnail Academ_Stellated_dodecagon.svg?width=300.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink StellationWithVariousSymmetries.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink stellation.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink stellation_applet.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink Stellation.zip.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink i59.html.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink explain.html.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink stellations-icosahedron-index.html.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink Enumerate.php.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink Stella.php.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.pdf.
- Stellation wikiPageExternalLink icosa.
- Stellation wikiPageID "180253".
- Stellation wikiPageRevisionID "596079226".
- Stellation hasPhotoCollection Stellation.
- Stellation title "Stellation".
- Stellation urlname "Stellation".
- Stellation subject Category:Polygons.
- Stellation subject Category:Polyhedra.
- Stellation subject Category:Polytopes.
- Stellation type Abstraction100002137.
- Stellation type Attribute100024264.
- Stellation type Figure113862780.
- Stellation type PlaneFigure113863186.
- Stellation type Polygon113866144.
- Stellation type Polygons.
- Stellation type Shape100027807.
- Stellation comment "In geometry, stellation is the process of extending a polygon (in two dimensions), polyhedron in three dimensions, or, in general, a polytope in n dimensions to form a new figure. Starting with an original figure, the process extends specific elements such as its edges or face planes, usually in a symmetrical way, until they meet each other again to form the closed boundary of a new figure. The new figure is a stellation of the original.".
- Stellation label "Estelación".
- Stellation label "Estrelamento".
- Stellation label "Stellacja".
- Stellation label "Stellation".
- Stellation label "Stellation".
- Stellation label "Stellazione".
- Stellation label "Звёздчатый многогранник".
- Stellation label "تمديد مضلع".
- Stellation label "星型多面体".
- Stellation sameAs Estelación.
- Stellation sameAs Stellation.
- Stellation sameAs Stellazione.
- Stellation sameAs 星型多面体.
- Stellation sameAs 별모양화.
- Stellation sameAs Stellacja.
- Stellation sameAs Estrelamento.
- Stellation sameAs m.018lvn.
- Stellation sameAs Q2276802.
- Stellation sameAs Q2276802.
- Stellation sameAs Stellation.
- Stellation wasDerivedFrom Stellation?oldid=596079226.
- Stellation depiction Academ_Stellated_dodecagon.svg.
- Stellation isPrimaryTopicOf Stellation.