Definition
A Greek mathematical or geometric term referring to a figure or arrangement composed of six parts or elements.
Etymology
From Greek 'hex-' meaning six and 'schema' meaning form or arrangement. The term evolved in ancient Greek mathematical writings to describe systematic divisions into six sections.
Kelly Says
This word represents how ancient Greeks broke down complex shapes into simpler parts—a technique still used in modern geometry and architecture when designers need to divide spaces logically.
Translations
ARالعربية
هيكساشا
haykshasha
BNবাংলা
হেক্সাস্চা
heksashcha
CACatalà
hexascha
heksaskha
CSČeština
hexascha
heksascha
DADansk
hexascha
heksaskha
DEDeutsch
Hexascha
he-ksas-kha
ELΕλληνικά
εξασχα
eksascha
ESEspañol
hexascha
he-ksas-ka
FISuomi
hexascha
heksaska
FRFrançais
hexascha
he-ksas-a
GUGU
હેક્સાસ્કા
heksaskha
HEעברית
הקסאסקה
heksaskah
HIहिन्दी
हेक्सासचा
heksascha
HUMagyar
hexascha
heksas-cha
IDBahasa Indonesia
hexascha
heksas-cha
ITItaliano
hexascha
heksaskha
KMKM
ហេក្សាស្ចា
heksaskcha
MSBahasa Melayu
hexascha
heksaskha
NLNederlands
hexascha
heksas-ka
NONorsk
hexascha
heksaskha
PLPolski
hexascha
heksas-cha
PTPortuguês
hexascha
he-ksas-ka
RORomână
hexascha
heksas-cha
RUРусский
гексашка
geksashka
SVSvenska
hexascha
heksaskha
SWKiswahili
hexascha
heksaskha
TAதமிழ்
எக்சாஸ்கா
egksaskaa
TEతెలుగు
హెక్సాస్కా
heksaskaa
THไทย
เฮกซัสชา
he-k-sa-cha
TRTürkçe
heksascha
heksas-cha
UKУкраїнська
гексашка
heksashka
URاردو
ہیکساسکا
heksaskah
VITiếng Việt
hexascha
heksas-kha