The compound of two snub dodecahedra is a geometric structure formed by the intersection of two snub dodecahedra. A snub dodecahedron is a convex Archimedean solid with 12 regular pentagonal faces and 20 triangular faces, featuring a distinct and non-uniform arrangement of vertices and edges. When two snub dodecahedra are combined, they can be positioned in such a way that they intersect.
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