The root word Hedron is a suffix.
A hedron is not a shape - it is a suffix for solid shapes bounded by plane (polygonal) faces. The prefix give information on the number of faces for example, a tetrahedron has four faces, a decahedron has 10. In any case, there is no need for any of them to be equal.
I think they're a local band from PG County MD. Sanhedron comes from two words Sans = without Hedron = shape It means shapeless or without form.
If those are all the faces then it is a 26-hedron. There is a Greek prefix for 26 but unless you want to be pretentious and unhelpful, I would not bother with the prefix.
A number can be used as a prefix. A number + gon describes a two dimensional object. A number + hedron describes a three dimensional object.
Gabby Hedron writes for The Daily Chronicle.
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary
Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."
Words with the prefix ag:AgricultureAgeAghastAgentAgonizeAglowAgileAgapes
"Hedron" is usually at the end of a geometrical shape meaning "faces".
Some words with 'dis' prefix are:disasterdisbursediscarddisdaindiseasedisfavordisgustdisheartendisintegratedisjointeddislikedismaydisorganizeddisplaydisquietdisruptdissectdisturbdisuseddisyllabic
Some words with the prefix 'en' are:enableenamoredencapsulateenchantencyclopediaencodeendureenergyengageenhanceenigmaenjoinenjoyenlargeenlightenennobleenrollensembleensureenterpriseentertainentityentourageentranceenunciateenvelope
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