Forms
- Triangular truncated trapezohedron – 6 pentagons, 2 triangles, dual gyroelongated triangular dipyramid
- Square truncated trapezohedron – 8 pentagons, 2 squares, dual gyroelongated square dipyramid
- Pentagonal truncated trapezohedron or regular dodecahedron – 12 pentagonal faces, dual icosahedron
- Hexagonal truncated trapezohedron – 12 pentagons, 2 hexagons, dual gyroelongated hexagonal dipyramid
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- n-gonal truncated trapezohedron – 2n pentagons, 2 n-gons, dual gyroelongated dipyramids
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