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1. (n.) hexagon
a polygon having six angles and six sides.
Etymology: (1560–70; < Gk hexágōnon. See hexa -, -gon)
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| Definition of 'hexagon' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) hexagon
a six-sided polygon
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| Definition of 'hexagon' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) hexagon
a plane figure of six angles
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Sense: a six-sided figure.
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Afrikaans: seshoek, heksagoon |
Arabic: شَكْل سُداسي |
Bulgarian: шестоъгълник |
Brazilian: hexágono |
Czech: šestiúhelník |
German: das Sechseck |
Danish: sekskant; heksagon |
Greek: εξάγωνο |
Spanish: hexágono |
Estonian: kuusnurk |
Farsi: شش گوش |
Finnish: kuusikulmio |
French: hexagone |
Hebrew: מְשוּשֶה |
Hindi: षट्भुज |
Croatian: šesterokut |
Hungarian: hatszög |
Indonesian: segi enam |
Icelandic: sexhyrningur |
Italian: esagono |
Japanese: 6角形 |
Korean: 6각형 |
Lithuanian: šešiakampis |
Latvian: sešstūris |
Malay: heksagon |
Dutch: hexagoon, zeshoek |
Norwegian: sekskant, heksagon |
Polish: sześciokąt |
Persian: شش گوش |
Pashto: مسدس ، شپږ ضلعي |
Portuguese: hexágono |
Romanian: hexagon |
Russian: шестиугольник |
Slovak: šesťuholník |
Slovenian: šesterokotnik |
Serbian: šestougaonik |
Swedish: hexagon, sexhörning |
Thai: รูปหกเหลี่ยม |
Turkish: altıgen |
Taiwanese: 六角形 |
Ukrainian: шестикутник |
Urdu: مسدس |
Vietnamese: hình lục giác |
Chinese: 六角形 |
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