No, it is using multiple copies of a shape, usually polygons, so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
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A tessellation is when a shape is repeated over and over creating an image without any spacing.... like triangles put together next to one another in an endless plane.The tessellation is a repeating pattern of figures that covers a plane without any gaps or overlaps.Honeycomb is a tessellation of hexagonal cells. You can see tessellation on some pavements.Source: http://www.icoachmath.com/SiteMap/Tessellation.html
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