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1) Closed plane figure 2) Geometric figure 3) Math figure 4) Multi-sided figure 5) Multisided shape 6) Plane figure 7) Polygonal shape 8) Square, rectangle or triangle 9) Triangle 10) Triangle or square 11) Two-dimensional figure 12) Video game blog 13) Video game review website
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1) Decagon 2) Dodecagon 3) Heptagon 4) Hexagon 5) Hexagonal 6) Hexangular 7) Isogon 8) Nonagon 9) Octagon 10) Octagonal 11) Octangular 12) Pentagonal 13) Pentangular 14) Quadrangle 15) Quadrangular 16) Tetragon 17) Tetragonal 18) Triangle 19) Triangulate 20) Trigon 21) Undecagon
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In geometry a polygon n is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain or circuit. These segments are called its edges or sides, and the points where two edges meet are the polygon`s vertices (singular: vertex) or corners. The interior of the polygon is sometime....
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[computer graphics] Polygons are used in computer graphics to compose images that are three-dimensional in appearance. Usually (but not always) triangular, polygons arise when an object`s surface is modeled, vertices are selected, and the object is rendered in a wire frame model. This is quicker to display than a shaded model; thus the poly...
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[website] Polygon is an American video game website that publishes news, culture, reviews, and videos. It launched as Vox Media`s third property on October 24, 2012. The site was built over the course of ten months, and its 16-person founding staff included the editors-in-chief of the gaming sites Joystiq, Kotaku and The Escapist. Vox produ...
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• (n.) A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides; esp., one whose perimeter consists of more than four sides; any figure having many angles.
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(from the article `number game`) ...in a draw because the only way one player can block the other is by completing his own chain. The game was created by Piet Hein in 1942 in ...
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(from the article `mathematics`) ...Archimedes went beyond familiar notions, such as that of simple approximation, to more subtle insights, like the notion of bounds. For example, he ... ... has as faces finitely many polytopes of dimensions 0 (vertices), 1 (edge), 2 (2-faces), , -1 (facets). Two-dimensional polytopes are usually ......
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A geometry element formed by connecting three or more points. A triangle, or three-point polygon, is the simplest form of polygonal geometry. Polygonal modelling is a fast, intuitive method of creating 3D objects, but does not easily generate smooth curved surfaces.
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An area defined by sets of closed lines,
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Polygons are representations of areas. A polygon is defined as a closed line or perimter which completely encloses a contiguous space and is made up of one or more links. At least one node occurs on the perimeter of a polygon where the bounding link completes the enclosure of the area. There may be many nodes connecting the bounding links of a poly...
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<geometry> A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides; especially, one whose perimeter consists of more than four sides; any figure having many angles. ... <mechanics> Polygon of forces, a polygonal figure, the sides of which, taken successively, represent, in length and direction, several forces acting simultaneousl...
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Pol'y·gon noun [ Greek
poly`gwnos polygonal;
poly`s many +
gwni`a angle: confer French
polygone .]
(Geom.) A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides; esp., one whose perimeter consists of more than four sides; any figure having many a...
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Polygon is a term used in geometry to describe a closed plane figure with three or more straight line sides. Common polygons are figures such as the triangle, quadrilateral and the hexagon. A square is a regular polygon where the sides and all angles are equal.
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polygon A geometrical plane figure with three or more straight sides; a figure of many angles.
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literally means many angled; polygons are closed, multi-sided, roughly equidimensional shapes, bounded by more or less straight sides; some of the sides may be irregular; in cryospheric science, it refers to patterned ground formations.
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A shape made from straight lines.
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Regular polygon of n sides, each of length b
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A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments
Examples:
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polygonal shape noun a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
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In geometry, a plane (two-dimensional) figure with three or more straight-line sides. Regular polygons have sides of the same length, and all the exterior angles are equal. Common polygons have names that define the number of sides (for example, triangle (3), quadrilateral (4), pentagon (5), ...
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Line segments joined together to form a closed figure. Rectangles, squares, and pentagons are just a few examples of polygons.
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[Difficult words] a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
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[Obscure words] a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
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