parallelepiped

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A solid with six faces, each a parallelogram and each being parallel to the opposite face.

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A prism whose bases are parallelograms.

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in experimental psychology, an outline drawing of a parallelepiped, with one diagonal drawn in, embodying an illusion of reversible perspective. The figure was published by Necker in 1832: the name ‘cube’ properly belongs to a similar figure published by Wheatstone in 1838. See illusion. 2.

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A prism whose bases are parallelograms.

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Solid figure, having six faces, all parallelograms; all opposite faces being similar and parallel.

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a prism whose bases are parallelograms