The term "small dodecahemicosacron" does not correspond to a widely recognized scientific or mathematical term as of my last update. However, it appears to follow the naming conventions used in the field of geometry, particularly in relation to polyhedra. The prefix "dodeca" typically refers to a polyhedron with twelve faces (a dodecahedron), while "hemicosa" refers to twenty (as in aicosahedron, which has twenty faces).
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