The truncated square antiprism is a type of convex polyhedron that belongs to the family of Archimedean solids. It can be described as a modification of the square antiprism, which is an 8-faced solid formed by two square bases that are connected by eight triangular lateral faces. In the truncated version, each of the vertices of the square antiprism is truncated (or cut off), resulting in additional faces.

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