10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRISOCTAHEDRON»
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1
A System of Mineralogy: Comprising the Most Recent Discoveries
The name, Trisoctahedron, is derived from rps, three times, Wu, eight, and !<5pa,
face, 3xB-faced solid. The faces of one of these solids are four sided, or
tetragonal, those of the other, three-sided, or trigonal ; they are, therefore,
distinguished ...
Thegoal is to draw the completed crystal, called a trigonal trisoctahedron (Fig.
30.3). The drawing proceeds in threestages: first the axes,
thenasimpleoctahedron (Fig. 30.4),and thenthe smaller faces that decorate the
trisoctahedron.
3
A System of Mineralogy: Including an Extended Treatise on ...
The name, Trisoctahedron, is derived from t%is, three times, oxen, eight, and
iSpa, face, 3x8 faced solid. The faces of one of these solids are four sided, or
tetragonal, those of the other, three sided, or trigonal ; they are, therefore,
distinguished ...
4
CRC Handbook of Metal Etchants
Note that the parenthesis is used when referring to a specific crystal form, such as
the octahedron, cube, trisoctahedron, etc. In addition to closed numbers, letters
are used as general number face location symbols, such as (hk0), (hhl), (hkl), ...
Perrin Walker, William H. Tarn, 1990
5
Scientific papers: 1871-90]
ccO, ceOn. ** 7. Rhombic Dodecahedron and Trigonal-Trisoctahedron. crO, mO. •
' 8. Rhombic Dodecahedron and Tetragonal Trisoctahedron. cr.O, mOm. " 9.
Rhombic Dodecahedron and Hexoctahedron. ctO. mOn. TETRA-HEXAHEDRON.
6
Principles of Inorganic Materials Design
... i, 8S6, Diploid, trisoctahedron, Pyrite 301, trapezohedron, pyritohedron,
octahedron, dodecahedron, cube 432 E, 8C3, 3C2, 6C2, Gyroid, trisoctahedron,
None 6C4 trapezohedron, tetrahexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, cube 4
3m E, ...
John N. Lalena, David A. Cleary, 2010
7
Dana's Minerals and How to Study Them (After Edward ...
There is also another trisoctahedron, called a trigonal trisoctahedron. shown in
Fig. 3-25. which also has 24 faces, three of these also corresponding to an
octahedron face, but each is a three-sided figure (trigon) or an isosceles triangle.
Cornelius S. Hurlbut, W. Edwin Sharp, 1998
8
Diagrams to Illustrate the Lectures on Crystallography: ...
ocO, ocOn. " 7. Rhombic Dodecahedron and Trigonal-Trisoctahodron. ocO, mO. "
8. Rhombic Dodecahedron and Tetragonal-Trisoctahedron. ocO, mOm. " 9.
Rhombic Dodecahedron and Hexoctahedron. ocO, mOn. TETEA-HEXAHEDRON
.
9
Dana's Manual of Mineralogy: For the Student of Elementary ...
Fig. 43 shows a combination of cube and trapezohedron. 6. Trisoctahedron or
Trigonal Trisoctahedron. The trisocta- hedron is a form composed of twenty-four
isosceles triangular faces, each of which intersects two of the crystallographic
axes ...
James Dwight Dana, William Ebenezer Ford, 1912
10
A popular guide to minerals ...
49, tetragonal-trisoctahedron ; Fig. 50, cube and tetra-hexahedron; Fig. 51, tetra-
hexahedron; Fig. 52, tetra-hexahedron; Fig. 53, rhombic-dodecahedron and
tetragonal-trisoctahedron ; Fig. 54, octahedron and tetragonal- trisoctahedron ;
Fig.
Louis Pope Gratacap, 1912