Tetrahedral angle

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Tetrahedral \Tet`ra*he"dral\, a. [See {Tetrahedron}.]
   1. Having, or composed of, four sides.
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   2. (Crystallog.)
      (a) Having the form of the regular tetrahedron.
      (b) Pertaining or related to a tetrahedron, or to the
          system of hemihedral forms to which the tetrahedron
          belongs.
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   {Tetrahedral angle} (Geom.), a solid angle bounded or
      inclosed by four plane angles.
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