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120-cell

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The 120-cell, also known as a hexadecachoron or 120-cell polytope, is a four-dimensional polytope (or 4-polytope) in geometry. It is one of the six regular convex 4-polytopes, which are the four-dimensional analogs of the three-dimensional Platonic solids. Here are some key properties of the 120-cell: 1. **Vertices**: The 120-cell has 600 vertices.

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