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Etymology

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polygon +‎ -al

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /pəˈlɪɡənəl/
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polygonal (not comparable)

  1. Having many angles; hence characteristic of a polygon.
    • 1851, Frederick Overman, “Blast Pipes”, in The Manufacture of Iron, in All its Various Branches. [] , 2nd edition, Philadelphia: Henry C. Baird, page 413:
      Various forms of conductors have been invented, such as wooden and iron pipes, of a round, square, and polygonal section; but at present, scarcely any other than sheet or cast iron pipes are employed.
  2. Comprised of polygons.
    • 1906, James George Frazer, Attis, Otis, Osiris, page 154:
      The old path paved with polygonal masonry.

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French

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polygonal (feminine polygonale, masculine plural polygonaux, feminine plural polygonales)

  1. polygonal

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German

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [poliɡoˈnaːl]
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  • Hyphenation: po‧ly‧go‧nal

Adjective

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polygonal (strong nominative masculine singular polygonaler, not comparable)

  1. (geometry) polygonal

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Further reading

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  • polygonal” in Duden online
  • polygonal” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache