Pyritohedral
Pyritohedral is an adjective used in geometry and crystallography to describe things related to pyritohedral symmetry, a form of symmetry named after the crystal habit of pyrite. It denotes shapes or arrangements that exhibit a specific, comparatively high degree of symmetry associated with pyrite-like crystals.
In geometry, pyritohedral symmetry describes a class of polyhedra that share a distinctive set of symmetry
In crystallography, pyritohedral symmetry is a crystallographic point group used to classify certain mineral forms and
Variants or families of shapes described as pyritohedral can be generated by applying the same symmetry constraints