parallelepiped

[ˌpærəˈleləpaɪpɪd]

parallelepiped Definition

a three-dimensional figure with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram.

Using parallelepiped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parallelepiped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The box was shaped like a parallelepiped.

  • Example

    A cube is a special type of parallelepiped.

  • Example

    The crystal structure of this mineral is a parallelepiped.

parallelepiped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parallelepiped

  • parallelogram prism
  • parallelogram solid
  • parallelogram-shaped solid

Phrases with parallelepiped

  • a parallelepiped in which all angles between adjacent faces are right angles

    Example

    A rectangular box is a right parallelepiped.

  • a parallelepiped in which some angles between adjacent faces are not right angles

    Example

    A diamond is an oblique parallelepiped.

  • a parallelepiped with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram and opposite faces are congruent and parallel

    Example

    A honeycomb is a hexagonal parallelepiped.

Origins of parallelepiped

from Greek 'parallēlepipedon', from 'parallēlos' meaning 'parallel' and 'epipedon' meaning 'plane surface'

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Summary: parallelepiped in Brief

A 'parallelepiped' [ˌpærəˈleləpaɪpɪd] is a three-dimensional figure with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram. It can be a right parallelepiped, where all angles between adjacent faces are right angles, or an oblique parallelepiped, where some angles between adjacent faces are not right angles. The term extends to hexagonal parallelepipeds, exemplified by a honeycomb. 'Parallelepiped' is a formal term for a parallelogram prism or parallelogram solid.