Geometric Shapes
Free-form shapes
art term for irreguler rythm
Congruent is a term used to describe the relation between two shapes, not one
The US term for the shape is trapezoid, and has only one pair of parallel sides.(The term trapezium is used for these shapes in the UK and many other countries.)
Same Shape The term congruent, in geometry, means exactly the same, when said about a geometrical figure; if two figures are congruent, they have sides of the same length, and also have the same angles connecting those sides; all measurements are the same.
Lots of shapes. To start with, an irregular blob (that is a technical term)!
There is no special name. The term irregular is not appropriate because a rhombus is irregular but it has equal sides.
Yes it is a term found in math and geometry.
Irregular means it's not regular.
Free-form shapes
what is it
It is irregular
An irregular hexahedron.
Anomalous
Capriccio is a music term that means "lively in irregular form". It is usually a lighthearted piece with a joyous theme.
The term for words that are the same in both singular and plural forms is "unchanged plural." Examples include "sheep," "deer," and "fish."
Yes. Corners is simply the more casual term. * * * * * Yes, but not all 2D shapes - a circle or an ellipse, for example, have corners. Nor does an irregular curved line that closes up on itself.