An apeirogon is a polygon having an infinite number of sides and vertices.
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Apeirogon. But some says Circle.
apeirogon, its infinite :D
It is called a megagon. A ∞ sided shape is called an apeirogon.
Only one polygon has a name starting with the letter "a". It is called the "Apeirogon", and it is a polygon with infinite sides.
An apeirogon. Apeirogons are degenerate polygons that probably appear as never ending straight lines
A ∞ sided shape is called an apeirogon. It may also be considered a circle, from which it would be practically indistinguishable.
John Owen Gross has written a novel titled "Apeirogon" which tells the story of two fathers, an Israeli and a Palestinian, who have both lost daughters to the conflict in the Middle East. Through their grief and friendship, they strive to promote peace and understanding.
How about omni- (prefix for "all", "every")? Or perhaps ultra-/hyper- ("beyond", "excessive")?I was looking for the same thing as you, and while this prefix doesn't explicitly refer to an infinite number of items, these options did work in the context I was using. I figured since this question had no answers, a "close enough" one could help :)