No, because there are shapes with each number from 3 to infinitely many sides and it is not possible to produce an infinitely long list in the finite amount of time that the solar system has got.
They are all regular shapes like a circle but with straight sides all the same length and all angles the same in each shape: nonagon - 9 sides octagon - 8 sides heptagon - 7 sides pentagon - 5 sides and missing from the list is hexagon - 6 sides.
Assuming that if one were to list the sides of a geometric shape he would do so following the shape's perimeter, my guess is that consecutive sides is a synonym for adjacent sides.
A shape/polygon of 7 sides is an HEPTAGON. Here is a list of the polygon names for the given number of sides. 3 ; Trigon (Triangle) 4 ; Tetragon ( Quadrilateral) 5 ; Pentagon 6 ; Hexagon 7 ; Heptagon 8 ; Octagon 9 ; Nonagon 10 ; Decagon. et. seq. Just follow the Latin root names for numbers.
There is no comprehensive list. In fact, there cannot be one. For example, polygons are named after the number of their sides and they can have infinitely many sides.
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They are all regular shapes like a circle but with straight sides all the same length and all angles the same in each shape: nonagon - 9 sides octagon - 8 sides heptagon - 7 sides pentagon - 5 sides and missing from the list is hexagon - 6 sides.
Assuming that if one were to list the sides of a geometric shape he would do so following the shape's perimeter, my guess is that consecutive sides is a synonym for adjacent sides.
A quadrilateral is a shape that has 4 sides such as a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram .... etc
Wikipedia will give you an index of Generals on both sides.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a hexagon, a pentagon, a decagon, an octagon, the list goes on and on.
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Affixes are prefixes or suffixes. The list of each kind is lengthy. The Related Links give extensive lists for each.
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A shape/polygon of 7 sides is an HEPTAGON. Here is a list of the polygon names for the given number of sides. 3 ; Trigon (Triangle) 4 ; Tetragon ( Quadrilateral) 5 ; Pentagon 6 ; Hexagon 7 ; Heptagon 8 ; Octagon 9 ; Nonagon 10 ; Decagon. et. seq. Just follow the Latin root names for numbers.
Can you please provide me with the list of processes you would like explained?
Usually People give each other what the other person wants. Some people have a Christmas wish list of the items they want.
There is no comprehensive list. In fact, there cannot be one. For example, polygons are named after the number of their sides and they can have infinitely many sides.