No, there is no such thing as a 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000-sided shape in Euclidean geometry. The maximum number of sides a polygon can have is limited by the physical constraints of the universe, as well as the mathematical principles governing shapes. In practical terms, a shape with that many sides would be indistinguishable from a circle.
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A one sided shape
Any of these shapes is practically circular. A 20-sided shape is an icosagon. a 50-sided shape is a pentacontagon (aka pentecontagon). A 100-sided shape is a hectogon (aka hecatontagon). A 1000-sided shape is a chiliagon.
a six sided shape is a hexagon
A twelve sided shape is a dodecagon.
A 3 sided shape is a triangle. A 4 sided shape could be a square or rectangle.