hexagon
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++hex·a·gon /ˈheksəɡən $ -ɡɑːn/ noun [countable] CFa shape with six sides 六边形,六角形 → polygon →5 see picture at 见图 shape1 —hexagonal /hekˈsæɡənəl/ adjective
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hexagon• The second task was to stand on some planks of wood which had been set out in a hexagon.• A hexagon, a cube; here comes a parallelogram.• In graphite the carbon atoms are arranged in flat hexagons layered on top of each other.• With the clamping blocks, join the leg frames with the other rails forming two half hexagons.• Scores of festive, multicolored hexagons surround my photo.• For example, the square has four-fold symmetry, the pentagon has five-fold, the hexagon has six-fold symmetry.• Any point in the hexagon enclosed by these vectors is consistent with factor price equalization.• Wire hexagons were twisted into the glass.Origin hexagon (1500-1600) Greek hexagonos, from hex “six” + gonia “angle”hex·a·gon nounChineseSyllable
a Corpus shape sides six with
hexagon
hex‧a‧gon /ˈheksəɡən $ -ɡɑːn/
noun [countable]
—hexagonal /hekˈsæɡənəl/ adjective
hex‧a‧gon /ˈheksəɡən $ -ɡɑːn/
noun [countable] Date: 1500-1600
Language: Greek
Origin: hexagonos, from hex 'six' + gonia 'angle'
a shape with six sides ⇨ polygonLanguage: Greek
Origin: hexagonos, from hex 'six' + gonia 'angle'
—hexagonal /hekˈsæɡənəl/ adjective
