A cuboid would fit the given description.
a rectangular prism
Rectangular prism
Hexagonal prism
NO,Because it's bases are rectangles ... and EVERY prism has rectangular bases.
Rectangles and/or squares
Hexagonal Prism
A polyhedron with lateral faces that are rectangles is a prism. In a prism, the two bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are formed by connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases with rectangular faces. The specific type of prism is named based on the shape of its bases, such as triangular prism, rectangular prism, or pentagonal prism.
The solid figure that has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. Specifically, if the bases are triangles, it is known as a triangular prism; if the bases are rectangles, it is a rectangular prism. The lateral faces connect the corresponding edges of the two bases, forming a three-dimensional shape.
A triangular prism.
A hexagonal prism
The faces are always rectangles on prisms, so if it's a triangular prism the bases are triangles; if it's a rectangular prism, the bases are rectangles; if it's a hexagonal prism, the bases are hexagons. Any polygon can form the base of a prism. Some people also consider cylinders to be circular prisms. In which case any closed plane shape can form the base of a prism.
4 rectangles with either 2 rectangles or 2 squares as the bases