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you call a two dimensional shape with six sides a hexagon
Sides the other one is a base
the 11th sides of polygon is called UNDECAGON....... the 12th sides is DODECAGON.....
I call it a [non-isosceles] trapezium, but those on the other side of the pond call it a [non-isosceles] trapezoid. If no sides are equal, it is called scalene trapezoid
Dodecagon 12 sides with 12 angles
An Island
Peninsula.
Gunwales (pronounced as 'gunnels') are the top edge of the hulls, or sides, of a water craft.
a bay
A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides is called an island just like Hawaii.
A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides is called an island just like Hawaii.
The geographical term is island.
Water on two sides - isthmus Water on three sides - peninsula Water on all four sides - island I don't think there is a separate name for a land with three side land and one side water, but you could call it a protected shore, or beach, or a cove I suppose.
A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides is called an island just like Hawaii.
You might call it a quadrilateral, but you would not call it a square or rhombus.
you call a two dimensional shape with six sides a hexagon
Adjacent sides.