Decangular

/ˌdɛˈkæŋɡjələr/ adjective

Definition

Having ten angles or corners; shaped like a ten-sided figure.

Etymology

From deca- (ten) + angular (from angle). Geometric term following English patterns for describing polygonal shapes.

Kelly Says

A decangular shape—a decagon—appears everywhere in design and nature, from dartboards to stop signs, though we rarely call them by their geometric name.

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