A compound of five icosahedra refers to a geometric arrangement where five icosahedra (which are polyhedra with 20 triangular faces, 12 vertices, and 30 edges) are combined in a specific way to form a new polyhedral structure. This kind of arrangement is often explored in the context of geometric studies such as polyhedral compounds, where multiple identical polyhedra are intersected or arranged around a common center.
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