From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Polyhedra
Polyhedra is plural for Polyhedron.
pol·y·he·dron /ˌpɒliˈhidrən/ Show Spelled[pol-ee-hee-druhn] Show IPA-noun,plural-drons, -dra /-drə/ Show Spelled[-druh] Show IPA.a solid figure having many faces.
Many, an unspecified number. Poly, in Greek, means many. Polyhedra (singular polyhedron) means "many faced".
Poly = manyHedron = corner (in 3-d space) So a polyhedron is a 3-d shape having many vertices (solid angles). The plural of polyhedron is polyhedra.
Polyhedra are named by the number of faces they contain. The names are based on Classical Greek. Over time, some polyhedra have become known by common, non-Greek names, i.e. a regular hexahedron is commonly called a cube.
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