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Appendix:Cet shapes

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Cet shapes follow a highly regular template.

Number prefixes for shapes:

  • Radial family: none
  • Angled family:
    • 3: tæ
    • 4: ta
    • 5: é
    • 6: tís
    • 7: ås
    • 8: æts
    • 9: ats
Angled Family
Solidity Size
(of Polygon)
Depth
(of 3D shapes)
Two sided depth Shape
Solid mass: pl-
Hollow closed: pw-
Hollow open: prw-
Blind hole: pr-
Through hole: ps-
Equilateral: -a-
Broad: -e-
Tall: -o-
Default/Of shortest polygon side: -
Of longest polygon side: -´-
Stout: -r
High: -s
(Mix depths) Pyramid: -š
Bipyramid: -št
Prism: -n
Radial family
Solidity Size Reference Depth Two sided depth Shape
Solid mass: pl-
Hollow closed: pw-
Hollow open: prw-
Blind hole: pr-
Through hole: ps-
Equilateral: -a-
Ovoid: -i-
Radial: -
Diametral: -m-
Short side: -
Long side: -´-
Stout: -r
High: -s
(Mix depths) Cone: -š
Bicone: -št
Roll: -n
Sphere: -p

Derivation

Table for looking up definitions of any given shape's meaning in English.

Species 3-gon 4-gon 5-gon 6-gon 7-gon 8-gon 9-gon
Regular regular polygon
Symmetric tall Self-explanatory
Symmetric wide Self-explanatory
Simplest platonic solid Tetrahedron Cube Dodecahedron N/A
Dual platonic solid Itself Octahedron Icosahedron N/A
Star polygon (first order) N/A Pentagram "Star of David" Heptagram "Rub el Hizb" Baha'i Star
Higher order star polygons will not be discussed in colloquial Cet