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User:Didactohedron

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This is not a didactohedron. It is a spinning deltoidal hexecontahedron.

Didactohedron (from didak (Greek: to teach, educate) + hedron (New Latin: a crystal or geometric figure having a specified kind or number of surfaces)) is a user on the English Wikipedia. His primary fields of work have been the categorization of religion-related topics, the development of navboxes for articles on the Greek deities, and the reorganization of some materials related to the French Revolution. The majority of his contributions, however, are not linked to any single field of interest.

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