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Trigonododecahedron - A Unique Non-Convex Polyhedron

The trigonododecahedron is a polyhedron with 12 faces that are all triangles. It has 30 edges and 20 vertices. It is a non-convex solid, meaning that it does not have any flat faces or edges. The angles between the faces of the trigonododecahedron are not right angles, but rather trigonal (60 degree) angles.

The trigonododecahedron is also known as the "trigono-dodeca-hedron" and it is one of the many possible forms that a polyhedron can take. It has been studied by mathematicians and scientists for its unique properties and symmetries.

In summary, the trigonododecahedron is a three-dimensional solid with 12 triangular faces, 30 edges, and 20 vertices, and it has non-right angle angles between its faces.

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