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An equiangular polygon is a polygon in which all interior angles are equal in measure. This means that regardless of the number of sides, each angle maintains the same degree, making it a regular shape in terms of angular measurement. While all regular polygons are equiangular, not all equiangular polygons are regular, as they can have sides of different lengths. Examples of equiangular polygons include rectangles and squares, but also more complex shapes like certain types of stars.

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