Antiprism

/ˈæntiˌprɪzəm/ noun

A three-dimensional geometric shape formed by two parallel polygon bases connected by triangular faces, like a square antiprism with two square bases.

From anti- (opposite) + prism (a geometric solid with parallel bases). Named by geometers because it inverts the arrangement of a traditional prism—where a prism has rectangular side faces, an antiprism has triangular ones. Term standardized in 19th-century geometry.

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