The compound of a cube and an octahedron typically refers to a geometric configuration where both shapes are interlinked in a specific way. A well-known example of such a compound is the "cuboctahedron." However, the term can also describe the arrangement known as the "cube-octahedron compound," which features both the cube and octahedron sharing the same center, with their vertices and faces interleaved.

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