octagon

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The arena for mixed martial arts, particularly as trademarked by the UFC
A polygon with eight sides and eight angles
a figure with eight sides and eight angles
{n} a figure having eight sides and angles
An eight-sided polygon (Lesson 2 5)
A plane figure having eight angles and eight sides
– An eight sided polygon
Code name for second Quebec Conference
Code name for the second Quebec conference between Roosevelt and Churchill - September 1944
A polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles
an eight-sided polygon
A plane figure of eight sides and eight angles
eight sided polygon
A polygon with 8 sides
An octagon is a shape that has eight straight sides. a flat shape with eight sides and eight angles (octagonum, from , from okta- + -gonon )
An octagon is an eight-sided figure
{i} plane figure with eight angles and eight sides
Any structure (as a fortification) or place with eight sides or angles
an eight sided shape
MG personified First appeared in 1928 on the 14/40 Used with gay abandon to this day
An octagon is an 8-sided figure: A stop sign is an octagon
octagonal
Shaped like an octagon, in having eight sides and eight angles
octagonal
{a} having eight sides or angles
octagonal
of or relating to or shaped like an octagon
octagonal
{s} shaped like an octagon; having eight angles with eight sides
octagonal
Having eight sides and eight angles
octagonal
Something that is octagonal has eight straight sides. a white octagonal box
octagonally
with an octagonal shape
octagons
plural of octagon
octagon

    Silbentrennung

    oc·ta·gon

    Türkische aussprache

    äktıgän

    Aussprache

    /ˈäktəˌgän/ /ˈɑːktəˌɡɑːn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'äk-t&-"gän ] (noun.) 1639. First attested in 1656, from Latin octagonos, from Ancient Greek οκτάγωνος (oktágōnos, “eight-angled”), from ὀκτώ (octō, “eight”) + γωνία (gōnía, “angle”). The adjective octagonal was first mentioned from 1571.
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