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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is often defined as a geometric solid with flat faces and straight edges (the word polyhedron comes from the Classical Greek , from poly-, stem of , "many," + -edron, form of , "base", "seat", or "face"). This definition of a polyhedron is not very precise, and to a modern mathematician is quite unsatisfactory. Grünbaum (1994, p.43) observed, "The Original Sin in the theory of polyhedra goes back to Euclid, and through Kepler, Poinsot, Cauchy and many others ... [in that] at each stage ... the writers…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is often defined as a geometric solid with flat faces and straight edges (the word polyhedron comes from the Classical Greek , from poly-, stem of , "many," + -edron, form of , "base", "seat", or "face"). This definition of a polyhedron is not very precise, and to a modern mathematician is quite unsatisfactory. Grünbaum (1994, p.43) observed, "The Original Sin in the theory of polyhedra goes back to Euclid, and through Kepler, Poinsot, Cauchy and many others ... [in that] at each stage ... the writers failed to define what are the 'polyhedra' ...." Mathematicians still do not agree as to exactly what makes something a polyhedron.