Inverted quasiprismatodishexadecachoron

The inverted quasiprismatodishexadecachoron, or iquipadah, is a nonconvex uniform polychoron that consists of 16 regular tetrahedra, 24 triangular prisms, 16 cubes, and 8 octagonal prisms. 1 tetrahedron, 3 triangular prisms, 2 cubes, and 2 octagonal prisms meet at each vertex.

It can be created by blending a small disprismatotesseractihexadecachoron with an octagonal diorthoprism.

It is notable for the method by which it was discovered: divine inspiration of Jonathan Bowers.

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Its vertices are the same as those of its regiment colonel, the small disprismatotesseractihexadecachoron.