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What is a tridecahexagon?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

A tridecahexagon is a 36 sided shape !

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How do you break down the word tridecahexagon?

The parts of it come from parts of other words: tri = three deca = ten hexa = six gon = angle It's not obvious from the words themselves how to put them together, which to multiply and which to add, but going by other examples I think a good guess at the meaning would be 36-sided figure.


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