Also the term rectangular parallelepiped or orthogonal parallelepiped is used.
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Thus the faces of a parallelepiped are planar, with opposite faces being parallel.
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Thus a parallelogram is a 2-parallelotope and a parallelepiped is a 3-parallelotope.
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In geometry, a parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms.
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The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped.
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Since each face has point symmetry, a parallelepiped is a zonohedron.
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It is a special kind of square prism, of rectangular parallelepiped and of trigonal trapezohedron.
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The faces are in general chiral, but the parallelepiped is not.
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First, the absolute value of the box product is the volume of the parallelepiped which has edges that are defined by the three vectors.
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A prism whose bases are parallelograms
In geometry, a parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms. (The term rhomboid is also sometimes used with this meaning.) By analogy, it relates to a parallelogram just like a cube relates to a square. ...
Solid figure, having six faces, all parallelograms; all opposite faces being similar and parallel
A right angle, rectangular prism. That is, a closed, convex, six-sided geometric solid, all of whose faces are rectangles.
The shape of a tolerance zone. The term is used to describe total width and to describe geometrically a square or rectangular prism or a solid with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram.