= Gyroelongated cupola
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A gyroelongated cupola is a type of geometric shape that belongs to the family of Archimedean solids. It can be described as a convex polyhedron that combines features of two other solids: a cupola and a prism. Specifically, the gyroelongated cupola is formed by taking a cupola (which is created by connecting a base polygon to a top polygon through triangular faces) and then elongating it by joining two identical bases via a series of square faces.
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