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dodecahedron (n.)
1560s, from Greek
dodeka
"twelve" (short for
duodeka
, from
duo
"two" +
deka
"ten;" compare
dozen
) +
hedra
"seat, base, chair, face of a geometric solid," from PIE root
*sed-
(1) "to sit" (see
sedentary
).