Triaugmented dodecahedron

In geometry, the triaugmented dodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids ($J60 – J61 – J62$). It can be seen as a dodecahedron with three pentagonal pyramids ($C3v$) attached to nonadjacent faces. When pyramids are attached to a dodecahedron in other ways, they may result in an augmented dodecahedron ($2+3(53) 3+2.6(32.52) 3(35)$), a parabiaugmented dodecahedron ($J61$), a metabiaugmented dodecahedron ($J2$), or even a pentakis dodecahedron if the faces are made to be irregular.