hendecahedrons

hen·dec·a·he·dron

[hen-dek-uh-hee-druhn, hen-dek-]
noun, plural hen·dec·a·he·drons, hen·dec·a·he·dra [-druh] .
a solid figure having 11 faces.

Origin:
hendeca- + -hedron

hen·dec·a·he·dral [hen-dek-uh-hee-druhl, hen-dek-] , adjective
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hendecahedron (ˌhɛndɛkəˈhɛdrən, -ˈhiːdrən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -drons, -dra
See also polyhedron a solid figure having 11 plane faces

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