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-hedron
a combining form meaning “face,” used in the names of geometrical solid figures having the form or number of faces specified by the initial element.
tetrahedron.
-hedron
combining form
indicating a geometric solid having a specified number of faces or surfaces
tetrahedron
Other Word Forms
- -hedral combining form
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of -hedron1
Example Sentences
Smith’s “Hedron I” arranges patterned wood panels, some blackened with graphite.
Not all of Hollywood remains tone-deaf to the horses’ plight: quite a few celebrities appear in Louise’s film to raise awareness, including Willie Nelson, Paul Sorvino, Linda Grey, Tippi Hedron and Ken Wahl.
We just went through nearly two years of political hell to get a health-care law -- which is being pecked at by as many court challenges as killer birds pecked at Tippi Hedron.
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When To Use
The combining form -hedron is used like a suffix meaning “face.” It is often used in geometry to name solid geometric figures.The form -hedron comes from Greek -edron, meaning “having bases,” which is based on hédrā, meaning “seat” or “face of a geometrical form.”What are variants of -hedron?While -hedron doesn't have any variants, it is related to the form -hedral, which is used to form adjectives related to nouns ending in -hedron, such as trihedral. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article about -hedral.
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