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polygon
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ????????? (polúg?non), from ????? (polús, “many”) and ????? (g?nía, “angle”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?p?l???n/, /?p?li??n/
- (US) enPR: päl??-gän, IPA(key): /?p?li??n/
- Hyphenation: pol?y?gon
Noun
polygon (plural polygons)
- (geometry) A plane figure bounded by edges that are all straight lines.
- (geometry) The boundary of such a figure.
- (geometry, more generally) A figure comprising vertices and (not necessarily straight) edges, alternatingly.
- (geometry) Such a figure and its interior, taken as a whole.
Hypernyms
- See Thesaurus:polygon
Hyponyms
- See Thesaurus:polygon
Meronyms
- See Thesaurus:polygon
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
See also
- polyhedron
Czech
Noun
polygon m
- polygon (plane figure bounded by straight edges)
Synonyms
- mnohoúhelník
Derived terms
- polygonový
Further reading
- polygon in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- polygon in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Danish
Noun
polygon c or n (singular definite polygonet or polygonen, plural indefinite polygoner)
- polygon
- 1967, Hans Sørensen, Nye Verga-studier: Romanen om Vizzini
- ... eller trekanten, rektanglet, parallelogrammet, kvadratet, ja, polygonet.
- ... or the triangle, the rectangle, the parallelogram, the square, indeed, the polygon.
- ... eller trekanten, rektanglet, parallelogrammet, kvadratet, ja, polygonet.
- 1799, Skrifter som udi det Kiøbenhavnske Selskab af Lærdoms og Videnskabers Elskere ere fremlagte og oplæste : i aarene .., page 512
- Altsaa er ogsaa idette Fald Polygonet ubestemt.
- Thus, in this case, too, the polygon is indefinite.
- Altsaa er ogsaa idette Fald Polygonet ubestemt.
- 1967, Hans Sørensen, Nye Verga-studier: Romanen om Vizzini
Declension
References
- “polygon” in Den Danske Ordbog
Swedish
Noun
polygon c
- polygon
Declension
See also
- femkant
- fyrhörning
- fyrkant
- hexagon
- kvadrat
- månghörning
- rektangel
- sexkant
- trekant
- triangel
polygon From the web:
- what polygon has 6 sides
- what polygon is shown below
- what polygon has 4 sides
- what polygon has 9 sides
- what polygon has 12 sides
- what polygon has no parallel sides
- what polygon has 11 sides
- what polygon has 35 diagonals
digon
English
Etymology
di- +? -gon.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?da???n/, /?da???n/
- Hyphenation: di?gon
Noun
digon (plural digons)
- (geometry) A polygon having two edges and two vertices.
- (graph theory) A pair of parallel undirected edges in a multigraph.
- (graph theory) A pair of antiparallel edges in a directed graph.
Synonyms
- bigon, biangle, diangle (less common)
Translations
Further reading
- digon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Godin, Gondi, OD'ing, dingo, doing, doïng
Esperanto
Noun
digon
- accusative singular of digo
Welsh
Etymology
Deverbal from digoni (“to be able, to suffice”), from a Proto-Celtic *d?k?n-: *d?- (“from, of”) + possibly the root *k?n- (“sound”) that also appears in gwogawn (“glory”), gogoniant (“splendour”).
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /?d???n/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /?di???n/, /?d???n/
Noun
digon m (uncountable)
- enough, plenty, a sufficient amount
Derived terms
- digonol (“adequate”)
Adverb
digon
- enough, sufficient
Mutation
References
digon From the web:
- diagonal means
- diagonal matrix
- diagonal relationship
- diagonal communication
- dijon mustard
- diagonal line
- what does dugong mean in tagalog
- what does digon teg mean
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