Octahedron trunctuated by cube
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“When a corner or an edge of one form is replaced by a face of another form, the first is said to be trunctuated by the second.” — Ford, 1912
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William E. Ford Dana's Manual of Mineralogy (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 1912) 14
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