Word Meanings - DIHEXAGONAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Consisting of two hexagonal parts united; thus, a dihexagonal pyramid is composed of two hexagonal pyramids placed base to base. Having twelve similar faces; as, a dihexagonal prism.
Related words: (words related to DIHEXAGONAL)
- COMPOSITOUS
Belonging to the Compositæ; composite. Darwin. - HAVENED
Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats. - PLACODERMATA
See PLACODERMI - UNITERABLE
Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne. - HAVENER
A harbor master. - TWELVEPENNY
, Sold for a shilling; worth or costing a shilling. - PLACEMENT
1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place. - CONSISTENTLY
In a consistent manner. - PLACENTARY
Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification. - PLACE-KICK
To make a place kick; to make by a place kick. -- Place"-kick`er, n. - TWELVEMO
See DUODECIMO - PLACID
Pleased; contented; unruffied; undisturbed; serene; peaceful; tranquil; quiet; gentle. "That placid aspect and meek regard." Milton. "Sleeping . . . the placid sleep of infancy." Macaulay. - HAVELOCK
A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke. - COMPOSURE
1. The act of composing, or that which is composed; a composition. Signor Pietro, who had an admirable way both of composure and teaching. Evelyn. 2. Orderly adjustment; disposition. Various composures and combinations of these corpuscles. - CONSIST
1. To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained. He is before all things, and by him all things consist. Col. - COMPOSSIBLE
Able to exist with another thing; consistent. Chillingworth. - PRISM
A solid whose bases or ends are any similar, equal, and parallel plane figures, and whose sides are parallelograms. Note: Prisms of different forms are often named from the figure of their bases; as, a triangular prism, a quadrangular - PYRAMIDION
The small pyramid which crowns or completes an obelisk. - TWELVE
One more that eleven; two and ten; twice six; a dozen. Twelve- men's morris. See the Note under Morris. -- Twelve Tables. See under Table. (more info) twelf, twelef, twilif, OS. twelif, D. twaalf, G. zwölf, OHG. zwelif, Icel. t, Sw. tolf, Dan. - PLACIT
A decree or determination; a dictum. "The placits and opinions of other philosophers." Evelyn. - INDECOMPOSABLENESS
Incapableness of decomposition; stability; permanence; durability. - UNPLACABLE
Implacable. - DIPRISMATIC
Doubly prismatic. - DECOMPOSE
To separate the constituent parts of; to resolve into original elements; to set free from previously existing forms of chemical combination; to bring to dissolution; to rot or decay. - REPLACEMENT
The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing. - DISSIMILARLY
In a dissimilar manner; in a varied style. With verdant shrubs dissimilarly gay. C. Smart. - MISBEHAVE
To behave ill; to conduct one's self improperly; -- often used with a reciprocal pronoun.