"triacontagon" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: triacontagons [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek τρῐᾱ́κοντᾰ (triā́konta) + -gon. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|τρῐᾱ́κοντᾰ|gon|lang1=grc}} Ancient Greek τρῐᾱ́κοντᾰ (triā́konta) + -gon Head templates: {{en-noun}} triacontagon (plural triacontagons)
  1. (geometry) A polygon with thirty sides. Wikipedia link: triacontagon Categories (topical): Geometry, Polygons, Thirty Synonyms (30-sided polygon): 30-gon Related terms: triacontagonal Translations (geometry): 30-kulmio (kolmekymmenkulmio) (Finnish), Dreißigeck (German), harmincszög (Hungarian), triacontagono [masculine] (Italian), 30-okąt (trzydziestokąt) [masculine] (Polish), тридцатиугольник (tridcatiugolʹnik) [masculine] (Russian), тридцятикутник (trydcjatykutnyk) (Ukrainian)

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