Pentagrammic crossed-antiprism composed by two pentagrams joined to each other by a ring of ten triangles for a total of twelve faces.

It consists of two pentagrams joined to each other by a ring of ten triangles for a total of twelve faces. It has twenty edges and ten vertices. It differs from the pentagrammic antiprism by having opposite orientations on the two pentagrams. It is a prismatic uniform polyhedron, i.e., it is a uniform polyhedron with dihedral symmetry.

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