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A non-polyhedra solid is a three-dimensional shape that does not consist entirely of flat polygonal faces. Unlike polyhedra, which are made up of a finite number of interconnected polygons, non-polyhedral solids can include curved surfaces, such as spheres, cylinders, and cones. These shapes often have continuous surfaces and do not have edges or vertices in the same way that polyhedra do. Examples of non-polyhedral solids include spheres and toroids.

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