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In geometry, the pentagonal bipyramid is third of the infinite set of face-transitive bipyramids, and the 13th Johnson solid. Each bipyramid is the dual of a uniform prism.
Although it is face-transitive, it is not a Platonic solid because some vertices have four faces meeting and others have five faces.
13th Johnson solid; two pentagonal pyramids joined at the bases
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