Kisrhombille
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In geometry, a kisrhombille is a uniform tiling of rhombic faces, divided with a center points into four triangles.
Examples:
- 3-6 kisrhombille – Euclidean plane
- 3-7 kisrhombille – hyperbolic plane
- 3-8 kisrhombille – hyperbolic plane
- 4-5 kisrhombille – hyperbolic plane
References
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- John Horton Conway, Heidi Burgiel, Chaim Goodman-Strass, The Symmetries of Things 2008, ISBN 978-1-56881-220-5 [1] (Chapter 21, Naming Archimedean and Catalan polyhedra and tilings, p288 table)