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We have the triangle (3-sided), square (or quadrilateral, 4-sided), pentagon (5-sided), hexagon (6-sided), heptagon (or septagon, 7-sided), octagon (8-sided), nonagon (9-sided) and decagon (10-sided) to get you started.

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