A gyroelongated bicupola is a type of polyhedron that is part of the family of Archimedean solids. It is formed by joining two identical cupolae (which are polyhedral structures with a polygonal base and a series of triangular faces leading to a point) with a cylindrical section that is elongated around the axis of symmetry.

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