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These forms can't really be called omnitruncated since they are not really Wythoffian polyhedra, i.e. don't have simple (p q r) Wythoff symbols (3 mirrors). Coxeter does group them together in the 1954 paper as "even-sided" along with the Omnitruncated forms. Tom Ruen ( talk) 06:51, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
There are 7 nonconvex forms with mixed Wythoff symbols p q (r s) |, and bow-tie shaped vertex figures, 2p.2q.-2q.-2p.
Omnitruncated polyhedron | Image | Original polyhedron | Image |
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Small rhombihexahedron |
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Octahedron |
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Great rhombihexahedron |
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Small rhombidodecahedron |
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Great dodecahedron |
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Small dodecicosahedron |
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Rhombicosahedron |
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Great icosahedron |
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Great dodecicosahedron |
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Great rhombidodecahedron |
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They are at List of uniform polyhedra by Schwarz triangle. Double sharp ( talk) 15:09, 30 March 2014 (UTC)