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decagon

[dek-uh-gon, -guhn] / ˈdɛk əˌgɒn, -gən /


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Most of the list came from the state eighth grade curriculum: barometer, decagon, perpendicular .

From "Schooled" by Gordon Korman

The rotunda, or decagon, so reminiscent of Aix-la-Chapelle, dates from a period contemporary therewith, so far as its lower walls are concerned, but the upper portions are of the twelfth century, at least.

From The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine by Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)

The Pantheon and the so-called Temple of Minerva Medica at Rome are early examples of the first variety, the first circular, the second a decagon in plan.

From Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture by Van Millingen, Alexander

The first known was Cylinder A, a decagon, whose lines divide the document into thirteen parts.

From Assyrian Historiography by Olmstead, A. T. (Albert Ten Eyck)

But the children wanted to know all the names, taking pleasure in learning even 54 the most difficult, such as trapezium, and decagon.

From Dr. Montessori's Own Handbook by Montessori, Maria




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