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English: Four of the regular Euclidean compounds.
Source From H. S. M. Coxeter, Regular Polytopes (3rd ed.), p.61.
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2015-02-28 16:40 498×493× (53084 bytes) Double sharp From [[Harold Scott Macdonald Coxeter]], ''Regular Polytopes'' (3rd ed.), p.61. Four of the regular Euclidean compounds.

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