Derived Solids
The "hexpropellor" operation is defined as a variant of George Hart's propellor operation, where hexagons rather than tetragons are inserted around the solid__faces of the original polyhedron.
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6-Truncated Joined Truncated Tetrahedron (canonical)
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Tetrakis Cuboctahedron (canonical)
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Pentakis Icosidodecahedron (canonical)
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Hexpropello Cube (dextro) (canonical)
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Hexpropello Dodecahedron (dextro) (canonical)
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Orthokis Propello Cube (canonical)
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Orthotruncated Propello Octahedron (canonical)
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Orthokis Propello Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Orthotruncated Propello Icosahedron (canonical)
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Tetrakis Snub Cube (laevo) (canonical)
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Pentakis Snub Dodecahedron (laevo) (canonical)
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Expanded Cuboctahedron (canonical)
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Expanded Icosidodecahedron (canonical)
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Snub Cuboctahedron (canonical)
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Snub Icosidodecahedron (canonical)
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Tetrated Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Tetrahedrally Expanded Tetrated Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Pyritohedrally Expanded Dodecahedron (canonical)
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132-Pentagon Polyhedron
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Snub Truncated Octahedron (canonical)
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Dual Snub Truncated Octahedron (canonical)
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Snub Truncated Icosahedron (canonical)
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Dual Snub Truncated Icosahedron (canonical)
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Snub Hexpropello Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Dual Snub Hexpropello Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Expanded Joined Hexpropello Dodecahedron (canonical)
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Expanded Propello Truncated Icosahedron (canonical)
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Expanded Joined Truncated Pentakis Dodecahedron (canonical)