An antiprism is a type of polyhedron that consists of two parallel polygonal bases connected by a band of triangular faces. It can be described as a generalized version of a prism, where instead of the bases being congruent and aligned, the bases are offset from each other and connected by equilateral triangles. Key features of an antiprism include: 1. **Polygonal Bases**: The two bases are identical polygons, such as triangles, squares, or pentagons.

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