dec·a·gon
(dĕk′ə-gŏn′)n. A polygon with ten sides and ten angles.
[Medieval Latin
decagōnum, from Greek
dekagōnon, from neuter of
dekagōnos,
having ten angles :
deka,
ten; see
dekm̥ in
Indo-European roots +
-gōnos,
angled; see
-gon.]
de·cag′o·nal (dĭ-kăg′ə-nəl) adj.
de·cag′o·nal·ly adv.
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decagon
(ˈdɛkəˌɡɒn) n (Mathematics) a polygon having ten sides
decagonal adj
deˈcagonally adv
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dec•a•gon
(ˈdɛk əˌgɒn)
n. a polygon having ten angles and ten sides.
[1565–75; < Medieval Latin
decagōnum. See
deca-,
-gon]
de•cag•o•nal (dəˈkæg ə nl) adj.
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dec·a·gon
(dĕk′ə-gŏn′) A polygon having ten sides.
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