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A parallelepiped is a three-dimensional geometric shape formed by six parallelogram faces. It is a type of polyhedron where opposite faces are parallel and congruent. Common examples include cubes and rectangular prisms, where the angles between the faces can vary. The volume of a parallelepiped can be calculated using the scalar triple product of its defining vectors.

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