Definition of Trisoctahedrons

1. Noun. (plural of trisoctahedron) ¹

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Definition of Trisoctahedrons

1. trisoctahedron [n] - See also: trisoctahedron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisoctahedrons

triskelia
triskelion
triskelions
trismic
trismoid
trismus
trismus dolorificus
trismus nascentium
trismus neonatorum
trismus sardonicus
trismuses
trisnitrate
trisnitrates
trisoctahedra
trisoctahedron
trisoctahedrons (current term)
trisodium
trisodium orthophosphate
trisodium phosphate
trisoligonucleotide
trisoligonucleotides
trisome
trisomes
trisomic
trisomics
trisomies
trisomy
trisomy 18 syndrome
trisomy 20 syndrome

Literary usage of Trisoctahedrons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A System of Mineralogy: Including an Extended Treatise on Crystallography by James Dwight Dana (1837)
"trisoctahedrons. The angles of the Cub« are represented as replaced by three planes in figs. 14 and 19 ; in one, they incline on the primary faces, ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1906)
"ZONAL RELATIONS OF TYPE I. The zone of trisoctahedrons, symbol (110), ... 210 210 14.93 542 443 332 These trisoctahedrons have the same ratio as the ones ..."

3. A Text-book of Mineralogy: With an Extended Treatise on Crystallography and by Edward Salisbury Dana (1898)
"... respectively, as the octahedron, dodecahedron, the trisoctahedrons and ... been noted and a like number of diploids; also five trisoctahedrons and deven ..."

4. The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana, 1837-1868: Descriptive Mineralogy by James Dwight Dana, Edward Salisbury Dana (1920)
"is that of the trigonal trisoctahedrons; a secondary zone is mat of the tetragonal trisoctahedrons. ..."

5. Dana's Manual of Mineralogy for the Student of Elementary Mineralogy, the by James Dwight Dana, William Ebenezer Ford (1912)
"There are various trisoctahedrons the faces of which have different inclinations. ... Other trisoctahedrons have the symbols (331), (441), (332), etc. ..."

6. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1911)
"trisoctahedrons: (11.11.4), (552), (773), (774), (443), (665). Diploids: (753), (952), (14.9.3), (876), (12.11.10). V. Goldschmidt and H. Philipp. ..."

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