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D5 polytope
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In 5-dimensional geometry, there are 23 uniform polytopes with D5 symmetry, 8 are unique, and 15 are shared with the B5 symmetry. There are two special forms, the 5-orthoplex, and 5-demicube with 10 and 16 vertices respectively.
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They can be visualized as symmetric orthographic projections in Coxeter planes of the D6 Coxeter group, and other subgroups.