The compound of five cuboctahedra is a geometric structure that consists of five cuboctahedra arranged in a specific way. The cuboctahedron is a convex Archimedean solid that has 8 triangular faces and 6 square faces, with 12 edges and 12 vertices. In the context of a compound, the term typically refers to a geometric arrangement where multiple polyhedra share some points or overlap in a way that creates an intricate three-dimensional figure.

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