Rhombisnub hyperhombihedron

The rhombisnub hyperhombihedron, rasher, or compound of five small rhombihexahedra  is a uniform polyhedron compound. It consists of 60 squares and 30 octagons, with two of each joining at a vertex.

It can be formed by replacing each small rhombicuboctahedron in the rhombisnub rhombicosicosahedron with the small rhombihexahedron with which it shares its edge skeleton.

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