Great antirhombicosahedron

The great antirhombicosahedron, gari, or compound of five cubohemioctahedra is a uniform polyhedron compound. It consists of 30 squares and 20 hexagons (which pair up into 10 stellated dodecagons), with two of each joining at a vertex.

It can be formed by replacing each cuboctahedron in the antirhombicosicosahedron with the cubohemioctahedron with which it shares its edge skeleton.

Its quotient prismatic equivalent is the cubohemioctahedral pentachoroorthowedge, which is seven-dimensional.