Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for BI-RHOM-BOID'AL
BI-RHOM-BOID'AL, a. [bis and rhomboid.]
Having a surface composed of twelve rhombic faces, which, being taken six and six, and prolonged in idea, till they intercept each other, would form two different rhombs. – Cleaveland.
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