tetraedric
Tetraedric, sometimes spelled tetrahedral or tetraedral, is an adjective relating to a tetrahedron, a polyhedron with four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices. The term is used to describe shapes, structures, or coordinate systems that are based on or resemble a tetrahedron. While tetrahedral is the more common modern form in English, tetraedric appears in some older texts and in certain languages.
In geometry, a regular tetrahedron has four congruent triangular faces, all of which are equilateral. It has
Applications and contexts where tetraedric concepts appear include finite element methods, where tetrahedral meshes are used
Usage notes: the form tetraedric is less common in contemporary technical writing, where tetrahedral is generally