"Polyhedrons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Polyhedrons are three-dimensional solids that are formed by a combination of flat faces. A polyhedron is also known as a polyhedron. Typically, it has three-dimensional space enclosed by flat polygon sides.The faces of a polyhedron are polygons, which are flat shapes with 3 or more sides, while the edges are the line segments that connect the vertices (corners) of the polyhedron.Examples of polyhedrons include pyramids, cubes, prisms, and octahedrons, among many others.
Polygynia refers to a form of marriage or social system in which one male is married to multiple females, often as a common practice in some cultures or societies.
A polygynist is a person who practices or advocates for polygyny, which is a system of marriage in which a man is allowed to have multiple wives, often with the wife owning or having rights to ownership of property.
Describes a social system where one man has multiple wives, or a man who has multiple wives, often in the context of a culture or society that allows or condones polygamy.
A naturally occurring mineral composed of ammonium, calcium potassium sulfate potassium sulfate, with the chemical formula (NH4)2K2Ca(SO4)22H2O.
A polyhedron is a three-dimensional (3D) shape with flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices. In other words, it is a solid object bounded by flat polygonal faces. Examples include a cube, pyramid, prism, and sphere.Note: The term "polyhedron" comes from the Greek words "poly" (many) and "hedron" (face).
Having many water molecules. Describing a compound consisting of many water molecules that can donate hydrogen atoms by making a hydrogen bond (H-bond) with other water molecules.