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One of these shapes is a regular sphere five are compound spheres, otherwise known as gibbous, Enneagon, lemon, apple, and pear-shaped. Spheres may be named after their radius (the distance from the centre downwards). If two cylinders meet at all four ends, then it is a compound propeller (if the cylinder was a ‘cigar’, it would be a machined cylinder). If two cylinders meet at one end only, it becomes a compound cylinder. If all four vertices are orthogonal, it becomes a compound sphere.

If the square is orthogonal at one or more of its four corners, then it becomes a compound polyhedron. If there are four pyramids meeting above a triangle, then it is a compound pyramid. Thence, it is a pyramid with "nipples" where the pyramids meet. Doubly pyramidal figures are doubly pyramids joined at their 'nipples' by facets. If it is a pyramid, then it is a doubly pyramidal: two pyramids joined at a base called the "nipple". The method I have adopted for naming polyhedra is to start with the four-sided base: square, rectangle, parallelogram.

The same method is used for the compound shapes or solids (multiple facets between a "top", "front" and "back". Then, the viewer must decide which is the front when viewing a shape from all sides at once. First, the three-sided shape has a "top", "front" and "back" as their facets.

Here is a useful but simple way of naming shapes. Naming solids in the time-honoured way can be frustrating for children. Sekiro : Shadows Die Twice Free Download VERIFIED
