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In geometry, a polygon is traditionally a plane (mathematics), plane Shape, figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a Polygonal chain, closed chain. These segments are called its ''edges'' or ''sides'', and the points where two of the edges meet are the polygon's ''Vertex (geometry), vertices'' (singular: vertex) or ''corners''. The word ''polygon'' comes from Late Latin ''polygōnum'' (a noun), from Greek language, Greek πολύγωνον (''polygōnon/polugōnon''), noun use of neuter of πολύγωνος (''polygōnos/polugōnos'', the masculine adjective), meaning "many-angled". Individual polygons are named (and sometimes classified) according to the number of sides, combining a Greek language, Greek-derived numerical prefix with the suffix ''-gon'', e.g. ''pentagon'', ''dodecagon''. The triangle, quadrilateral and nonagon are exceptions, although the regular forms ''trigon'', ''tetragon'', and ''enneagon'' are sometimes ...
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