Archimedean solid
ONE OF THE 13 SOLIDS (SEMI-REGULAR CONVEX POLYHEDRONS COMPOSED OF REGULAR POLYGONS MEETING IN IDENTICAL VERTICES, EXCLUDING THE 5 PLATONIC SOLIDS (WHICH ARE COMPOSED OF ONLY ONE TYPE OF POLYGON) AND EXCLUDING THE PRISMS AND ANTIPRISMS)
Archimedean solids; Archimedean bodies; Archimedean body; Archimedean Solid; Archimedean Solids; Archimedean polyhedron
In geometry, an Archimedean solid is one of the 13 solids first enumerated by Archimedes. They are the convex uniform polyhedra composed of regular polygons meeting in identical vertices, excluding the five Platonic solids (which are composed of only one type of polygon), excluding the prisms and antiprisms, and excluding the pseudorhombicuboctahedron.