Polygon

  • 61polygon — pol·y·gon || pÉ‘lɪgÉ‘n / pÉ’lɪgÉ™n n. figure with three or more sides, type of geometric figure …

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  • 62polygon n — Who left the cage door open? …

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  • 63polygon —    A closed plane figure (shape) bounded by three or more straight line segments. A list of names of polygons, and the formulae for finding their areas when their sides are equilateral …

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  • 64polygon — [ pɒlɪg(ə)n] noun Geometry a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more. Derivatives polygonal adjective Origin C16: via late L. from Gk polugōnon, neut. of polugōnos many angled …

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  • 65polygon — n. Many sided figure …

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  • 66polygon — noun (C) technical a flat shape with three or more sides polygonal adjective …

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  • 68polygon — pol•y•gon [[t]ˈpɒl iˌgɒn[/t]] n. math. a figure, esp. a closed plane figure, having three or more, usu. straight, sides • Etymology: 1560–70; < L polygōnum < Gk polýgōnon, n. use of neut. of polýgōnos many angled. See poly , gon… …

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  • 69polygon — /ˈpɒligɒn / (say poleegon), / gən/ (say guhn) noun 1. a figure, especially a closed plane figure, having many (usually more than four) angles and sides. 2. Computer Graphics a two dimensional shape that is modelled and stored with a database, its …

  • 70polygon —   n. many sided plane figure.    ♦ polygonal, a …

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