"Rhombi" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, where opposite angles are equal, and opposite sides are parallel.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "rhombi":
A geometry textbook used the word "rhombi" to describe the quadrilaterals with four equal sides.
The artist designed a mosaic with a series of rhombi that formed a larger diamond pattern.
The math problem required finding the perimeter of a rhombi with a side length of 6 cm.
The architects used rhombi to create the unique shape of the company's logo.
The botanist observed that the leaves of the plant were shaped like rhombi, adding to their distinctive appearance.
Rhoecus was a figure from ancient Greek mythology and an Arcadian hero. He was said to be the son of Poseidon. There is not a lot of well-known information in literature about this figure, but there are references in several ancient sources.
A rhombicuboctahedron is a polyhedron with 26 faces, 48 edges, and 24 vertices. It is a higher-order polyhedron that can be derived from a cube by replacing each of its square faces with two hexagonal faces, or by combining two of the square pyramids that have the same vertex.<br><br>It is a Johnson solid, named after the mathematician Norman Johnson, who first characterized it. This shape is also called a symmetric square pyramid-square pyramid.