A cube or a hexahedron
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A hexahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape having six sides; a hexagon is a two-dimensional six-sided shape.
A hexahedron. An example is the cube; the cube has six equal faces and is three-dimensional.
Any six sided 2-dimensional shape is a hexagon; in this case, 'irregular' is placed before it to indicate it is so.
A 14-sided and 3-dimensional shape is called either a tetrakaidecahedron or tetradecahedron. This 14-sided polyhedron can have six quadrilateral and eight hexagonal faces.
a decagon