The triakis icosahedron is a three-dimensional polyhedron created from the dual of the truncated dodecahedron. Because of this, it shares the same full icosahedral symmetry group as the dodecahedron and the truncated dodecahedron. It can also be constructed by adding short triangular pyramids onto the faces of an icosahedron. The Bowers' acronym for a triakis icosahedron is Du Tid.
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