Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Polygons and geometric shapes
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(mathematics) Synonym of pentacontagon: A 50-sided polygon.
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(mathematics) Synonym of pentacontaheptachoron
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Hexagram 7 of the I Ching (䷆)
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Alternative form of CDO-cubed [(finance) A type of CDO (collateralized debt obligation) that invests in CDO-squareds.]
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(dice games) A die with twelve sides.
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(geometry) A polygon with ten sides and ten angles.
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(geometry) A regular ten-pointed star shape.
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(obsolete) A decagon.
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(rare) Having ten angles.
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(geometry) A polyomino made up of ten squares.
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(geometry) A polygon with two hundred sides and two hundred angles.
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A group or set of twelve.
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Consisting of twelve things.
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(geometry) A polygon with twelve edges and twelve angles.
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Having twelve sides and twelve angles
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A star polygon that has twelve vertices.
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(mathematics) A tiling of the hyperbolic plane with regular dodecagons.
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Having twelve plane surfaces.
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(mathematics, physics) Trihedron.
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Alternative form of hendecagon [(geometry) a polygon with eleven edges and eleven angles.]
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an enneagram, a nine-pointed figure.
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(geometry) A polygon with 90 sides and 90 angles.
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(geometry) A polygon with ninety six sides and ninety six angles.
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(geometry) A polygon with nineteen sides and nineteen angles.
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(geometry) A polygon with nine sides; a nonagon.
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(mathematics) A nine-pointed stellate polygon
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(rare) A heptagon.
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A six-sided figure; hexagon.
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(mathematics) a polygon having a hundred sides
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A polygon having one edge and one angle.
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(geometry) a polygon with eleven edges and eleven angles.
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(geometry) Having eleven sides and angles; similar to a hendecagon
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A star polygon that has eleven verticies
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(geometry) A polygon with seventy edges.
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(geometry) A polygon with seventeen sides and seventeen angles.
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Having the form of a heptadecagon
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(geometry) A polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
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Either of two regular seven-pointed stars, drawn with the construction lines retained; a heptangle.
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(mathematics) A tiling of the hyperbolic plane with regular heptagons
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A thing having seven parts or divisions.
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(rare) A heptagon.
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A hexagonal space on a game board.
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(US, chiefly Pennsylvania) A geometric design usually consisting of a star or flower placed in a circular field, used by the Fancy Dutch on buildings such as barns, often said to be intended as a ward against evil in former times.
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A circumscribed hexagram.
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(mathematics) A 60-sided polygon.
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A series of six numbers.
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(geometry) A polygon with sixteen sides and sixteen angles.
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(statistics) Of or relating to a hexadecile.
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(geometry) Having six edges, or having a cross-section in the form of a hexagon.
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(obsolete, rare) A hexagon.
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Rare spelling of hexagram. [A hollow six-pointed star formed by overlapping two equilateral triangles.]
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(geometry) A polygon with 697 edges and 697 angles.
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A term of six days, especially the hexameron, or six days of the biblical creation.
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Synonym of hexapla.
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Synonym of sextic
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(geometry) A chain of six spheres, each of which is tangent to both of its neighbours and also to three mutually tangent given spheres.
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(geometry) A polyomino made up of six squares.
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(geometry) A polygon with 24 sides and 24 angles.
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(geometry) A polygon with 23 sides and 23 angles.
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A polygon with one million sides.
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(geometry) A polygon with 10,000 sides.
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(geometry) A polyiamond made up of n triangles.
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(geometry) A polygon with nine sides and nine angles; an enneagon.
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Having nine sides and nine angles
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(geometry) A polyomino made up of nine squares.
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(geometry) A polygon with 80 sides and 80 angles.
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(geometry, rare) A polygon with 18 sides and 18 vertices.
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(martial arts) Often in the form Octagon: the arena for mixed martial arts.
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Relating to an octagon
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An eight-sided star polygon.
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A geometric figure with eight corners, an octagon.
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Octagonal, with eight angles.
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(mathematics) Synonym of octic
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(geometry) A regular eight-pointed star shape.
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Alternative spelling of octalogy [(rare) A set of eight works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as eight individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.]
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(geometry) A polyomino made up of eight squares.
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A group of eight things
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(mathematics) Of or pertaining to octonions.
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(rare) Alternative form of octothorpe, the symbol #. [(chiefly US, typography) The hash or square symbol (#), used mainly in telephony and computing.]
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(informal, paganism) A pentacle or pentagram.
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A figure formed by two equilateral triangles intersecting regularly so as to form a six-pointed star.
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(mathematics) A 50-sided polygon.
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(geometry) A solid with five summits or angular points.
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pentacle
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A polygon with fifteen sides.
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(geometry) A polygon with five sides and five angles.
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(mathematics) a prism with a pentagonal base
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(geometry) Any polyhedron that has pentagonal faces.
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The shape of a five-pointed star constructed of five intersecting lines meeting at the vertices, such that a central pentagon and five surrounding isosceles triangles are formed; often with magical connotations; a 5/2 (or 5/3) star polygon.
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(rare, archaic) Alternative form of pentagram [The shape of a five-pointed star constructed of five intersecting lines meeting at the vertices, such that a central pentagon and five surrounding isosceles triangles are formed; often with magical connotations; a 5/2 (or 5/3) star polygon.]
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(mathematics) A tiling of the hyperbolic plane with regular pentagons
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Obsolete form of pentahedral. [relating to a pentahedron]
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(geometry) A decagon whose opposite sides are parallel.
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A pentagram.
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(rare) A pentagon.
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(geometry) A polyiamond made up of five triangles.
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(geometry) A polyomino made up of five square unites. When packing pentominoes into three-dimensional shapes, the square units commonly are expanded into cubes instead of being flattened.
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(geometry) Shaped like a quindecagon; fifteen-sided.
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(obsolete, geometry) quindecagon
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(mathematics, physics) Synonym of hexad
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(mathematics) A 16-dimensional nonalternative extension of an octonion with one real part and 15 imaginary parts that are each an independent square root of -1.
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(proscribed) A polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
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Synonym of heptagonal (“having seven angles and sides”)
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Synonym of heptamer
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(geometry) A figure which has seven angles; a heptagon.
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heptagonal
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A geometric figure resembling a star with seven points; a heptagram
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Alternative form of hexagon [(geometry) A polygon with six sides and six angles.]
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(geometry, obsolete) A hexagon
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The Sierpinski triangle.
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A fractal consisting of three copies of itself, shrunk to half size, arranged in a triangular shape without rotating.
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(geometry) A polygon with forty two sides and forty two angles.
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(geometry) A 40-sided polygon.
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a polygon having fourteen sides and fourteen angles
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A member of an occult group believing that the number four has mystical significance and that the Godhead comprises four persons.
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A square or rectangular flexagon.
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(mathematics) A number which results from the summation of consecutive triangular numbers, starting from 1. If the triangular numbers in such a summation are depicted as horizontal triangular arrays of units then these arrays can be stacked vertically to yield a tetrahedral array.
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A figure in Ancient Greek and Eastern logic with four possibilities.
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A classical Greek mathematician credited with proving that there are precisely five regular convex polyhedra.
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(geometry) A regular polygon with thirty sides.
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(geometry) A polygon with thirty four sides and thirty four angles.
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A polygon having thirteen sides and thirteen angles.
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(geometry) Having thirteen sides and angles, similar to a tridecagon.
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A star polygon that has thirteen vertices.
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(geometry) Pertaining to a semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane with two triangles and two hexagons alternating on each vertex.
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A polygon having thirteen sides and thirteen angles.
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A star polygon that has thirteen vertices.
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(geometry) A polygon with eleven sides and eleven angles.
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Having eleven sides and angles.
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(physics) Synonym of tetrad

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