The great rhombihexahedron is a type of convex polyhedron and is one of the Archimedean solids. It is characterized by having 12 faces, all of which are rhombuses, and a total of 24 edges and 14 vertices. The great rhombihexahedron has a unique and symmetrical geometric structure. Its vertices can be described using a specific set of coordinates in three-dimensional space.
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