tetraedischer
Tetraedischer is a German attributive adjective meaning tetrahedral, derived from Tetraeder (tetrahedron). The base form is tetraedrisch, with tetraedischer being one of its inflected forms used before masculine or neuter nouns in certain cases (for example, ein tetraedischer Körper). It can also appear in feminine forms as tetraedische before feminine nouns, depending on grammar.
In geometry, a tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four triangular faces, four vertices, and six edges. Objects
In chemistry, tetrahedral coordination refers to a central atom bonded to four substituents arranged roughly at
In crystallography and materials science, tetrahedral arrangements appear in certain crystal structures and coordination polymers. The
Overall, tetraedischer functions as a Welsh transliteration of the concept’s German usage, signifying objects or configurations