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The truncated great icosahedron is a type of Archimedean solid, which is a category of polyhedra that are highly symmetrical, convex, and composed of regular polygons. Specifically, the truncated great icosahedron can be understood as follows: - **Basic Definition**: It is formed by truncating (cutting off) the vertices of a great icosahedron.

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