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The Great
Rhombicuboctahedron has 26 faces is
Archimedean solid
It is
sometimes (improperly) called the truncated cuboctahedron (Ball and Coxeter
1987, p. 143), and is also called the rhombitruncated cuboctahedron. It is
uniform polyhedron The great rhombicuboctahedron is an equilateral zonohedron and the Minkowski sum of three cubes. It can be combined with cubes and truncated octahedra into a regular space-filling pattern. The small cubicuboctahedron is a faceted version of the great rhombicuboctahedron.
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Reference http://www.mathworld.wolfram.com