The great rhombidodecacoron is a convex uniform polychoron (a four-dimensional shape) in the context of higher-dimensional geometry. It is categorized under the family of Archimedean solids, specifically as a uniform spatial structure extending into four dimensions. This shape is distinguished by its vertices, edges, and faces, where it consists of 120 rhombic faces and 60 dodecahedral cells.

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