Parallipsoid

A Parallipsoid is a geometric term coined by Matthew Barry to illustrate a rounded rectangle with only the top left and bottom right corners rounded. The name is derived from the words parallelogram and ellipse due to its similarity to both shapes.







Explanation
There are three known classifications of parallipsoids:

:Normal - A rounded rectangle with the top left and bottom right corners rounded at different levels

:Elongated - A rounded parallelogram with the top left and bottom right corners rounded at the same level

:Inverted - When the top right and bottom left corners are rounded. This can be applied to both normal and elongated parallipsoids.
 
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