File:16-cell skew octagram 4(2).png

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English: The skew octagram 4{2} represents the four orthogonal axes of the 16-cell, on which its 8 vertices lie. These axes are also the chords of the 16-cell's isoclines, the geodesic paths its vertices take during isoclinic rotations.
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The [[octagram]] 4{2} is four orthogonal axes.

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