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Definition of Hexahedrons
1. hexahedron [n] - See also: hexahedron
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hexahedrons
Literary usage of Hexahedrons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theory of Unconscious Intelligence as Opposed to Theism by George Sylvester Morris (1880)
"And since these hexahedrons must in process be submitted to the centrifugal force
of an Irishman and his hod and the adaptative energies of a ..."
2. Treatise on Mineralogy: Or, The Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom by Friedrich Mohs (1825)
"Natural History does not lead us to inquire into the final cause of that remarkable
fact, why the crystals of hexahedral Gold should be hexahedrons, ..."
3. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1827)
"Lead-glance, hexahedrons obtained by cleavage, with striated surfaces, 7.535 15.
Lead-glance, in small granular composition, nearly compact, ..."
4. The Edinburgh Journal of Science by David Brewster (1827)
"Lead-glance, hexahedrons obtained by cleavage, with striated surfaces, 15.
Lead-glance, in small granular composition, nearly compact, from the Prussian ..."
5. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, by a Square, with Illustration by by Edwin Abbott Abbott (1899)
"... hexahedrons, Dodecahedrons, and Spheres; but I ventured to interrupt him.
Not that I was wearied of knowledge. On the contrary, I thirsted for yet ..."
6. Bulletin by Philippines Mining Bureau (1902)
"There is present a noticeable amount of quartz in clear, rounded, fracture grains
and prominently in doubly terminated hexahedrons; feldspar in short, ..."
7. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1896)
"... hexagons, octagons, tetrahedrons, hexahedrons, cubes, parallelepipeds, pyramids,
cones, cylinders, spheres, and frustums of pyramids and cones. ..."