A cylinder.
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
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The simplest answer is a cylinder (although you could squish it a bit to make something slightly different). It has a curved rectangular face, two circular faces, and two curved edges.
Two flat faces (one at either end of the prism), and a curved side.
A cylinder.
A cylinder.
A cylinder has two circular faces.
a cylinder
A cylinder has two circular faces.
The solid you are describing is called a cylinder. It has two circular faces, one curved face, and no vertices.
A doughnut with a [radial] slice cut out of it. A sphere sliced by two parallel planes.
3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
The description given fits that of a cylinder
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Ah, what a delightful little shape we have here! It sounds like you're describing a cylinder, my friend. With its two flat faces, one curved face, and two curved edges, it's a lovely shape to paint happy little trees on. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.