heptagonal
English
Etymology
Since 16th century, from heptagon + -al, from Ancient Greek έπτάγωνος (éptágōnos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɛpˈtæɡ ə nl/
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Adjective
heptagonal (not comparable)
- Having seven angles and sides.
- (mathematics, of a number) Belonging to the sequence generated by the formula .
Related terms
Translations
Having seven angles and sides
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Asturian
Adjective
heptagonal (epicene, plural heptagonales)
- heptagonal (having seven angles and sides)
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Catalan
Etymology
Adjective
heptagonal (masculine and feminine plural heptagonals)
Portuguese
Adjective
heptagonal m, f (plural heptagonais, comparable)
- heptagonal (having seven angles and sides)
Synonyms
Spanish
Adjective
heptagonal (plural heptagonales)
Synonyms
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