English
Etymology
From Latin hexagōnum, from Ancient Greek ἑξάγωνον (hexágōnon).[1] By surface analysis, hexa- + -gon.
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: hĕk'səgən, IPA(key): /ˈhɛk.sə.ɡən/
- (US) enPR: hĕk'səgŏn, IPA(key): /ˈhɛk.sə.ɡɑn/
- Hyphenation: hex‧a‧gon
Noun
hexagon (plural hexagons)
- (geometry) A polygon with six sides and six angles.
2019 October 25, Konstantin Toropin, “A woman found an unfinished, 20-year-old quilt and complete strangers are helping piece it together”, in CNN[1]:The project was a huge, queen-size quilt made up of 100 hexagon pieces – 50 of them embroidered with a design for every US state and 50 stars. […] Once the designs are all stitched and the hexagons are returned to Downey, they will be assembled into the completed quilt.
2023 November 9, Christopher Ingram, ““Weathergami” charts paint new portrait of Minnesota climate”, in Minnesota Reformer[2]:If we just plopped down a dot for every observation we’d end up with an undifferentiated black blob, so the weathergami technique visualizes frequency of temperature pairs: we divide the chart area into a fine hexagonal grid, and then color each hexagon according to how many daily observations fall within it.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
A polygon with six sides and six angles
- Afrikaans: heksagoon, seshoek (af)
- Albanian: gjashtëkëndësh (sq) m
- Arabic: مُسَدَّس (musaddas)
- Armenian: վեցանկյուն (hy) (vecʻankyun)
- Asturian: hexágonu m
- Bengali: ষড়ভুজ (bn) (śoṛobhuj)
- Bulgarian: шестоъгълник (bg) m (šestoǎgǎlnik)
- Burmese: ဆက္ကဂံ (my) (hcakka.gam), ဆဋ္ဌဂံ (my) (hcathta.gam)
- Catalan: hexàgon (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 六邊形 / 六边形 (zh) (liùbiānxíng), 六角形 (zh) (liùjiǎoxíng)
- Czech: šestiúhelník (cs) m inan
- Danish: sekskant c
- Dutch: zeshoek (nl) m
- East Frisian Low Saxon: seskâant m
- Esperanto: seslatero, heksagono, sesangulo
- Faroese: sekshyrningur m
- Finnish: kuusikulmio (fi), heksagoni (fi)
- French: hexagone (fr) m
- Friulian: esagon m
- Galician: hexágono (gl) m
- Georgian: ექვსკუთხედი (ekvsḳutxedi)
- German: Sechseck (de) n, 6-Eck n, Hexagon (de) n
- Greek: εξάγωνο (el) m (exágono)
- Ancient: ἑξάγωνον n (hexágōnon)
- Gujarati: ષટ્કોણ (gu) (ṣaṭkoṇ)
- Hebrew: מְשׁוּשֶּׁה (he) m (meshushé)
- Hindi: षट्कोण (hi) m (ṣaṭkoṇ)
- Hungarian: hatszög (hu)
- Icelandic: sexhyrningur m
- Ido: hexagono (io)
- Indonesian: segi enam
- Irish: heicseagán m
- Italian: esagono (it) m
- Japanese: 六角形 (ja) (ろっかくけい, rokkakukei)
- Kannada: ಷಟ್ಕೋನ (kn) (ṣaṭkōna)
- Kazakh: алтыбұрыш (altybūryş)
- Khmer: ឆកោណ (km) (chɑkaon)
- Korean: 육각형 (ko) (yukgakhyeong)
- Kumyk: алты мююшлюк (altı müyuşlük)
- Lao: ຫົກແຈ (hok chǣ), ຫົກຫຼ່ຽມ (hok līam)
- Latin: hexagōnum n
- Latvian: sešstūris m
- Lithuanian: šešiakampis m
- Luxembourgish: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: шеста́голник m (šestágolnik)
- Malay:
- Rumi: heksagon (ms)
- Malayalam: ഷഡ്ഭുജം (ml) (ṣaḍbhujaṁ)
- Maori: tapaono
- Mon: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Navajo: hastą́ągo bízniikʼą́, hastą́ą́góó adeezʼá
- North Frisian: Sokshuk m (Sylt)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: heksagon m, sekskant m
- Nynorsk: heksagon m, sekskant m
- Odia: ଛକୋଣି (or) (chakoṇi)
- Persian: ششگوشه (šeš-guše), مسدس (fa)
- Polish: sześciokąt (pl) m
- Portuguese: hexágono (pt) m
- Punjabi: please add this translation if you can
- Russian: шестиугольник (ru) m (šestiugolʹnik)
- Saterland Frisian: Säkskaant n
- Serbo-Croatian: šesterokut (sh)
- Shan: ႁူၵ်းၸဵင်ႇ (húuk tsàeng)
- Slovak: šesťuholník m
- Slovene: šestkotnik m, šesterokotnik m
- Southern Altai: алтытолык (altïtolïk)
- Spanish: hexágono (es) m
- Swedish: hexagon (sv) c, sexhörning (sv) c
- Tagalog: eksagono, nimsiha, animang-gilid
- Tamil: அறுகோணம் (ta) (aṟukōṇam)
- Telugu: షడ్భుజి (te) (ṣaḍbhuji)
- Thai: หกเหลี่ยม (th) (hòk-lìiam)
- Tibetan: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: altıgen (tr), müseddes (tr)
- Ukrainian: шестику́тник m (šestykútnyk)
- Uzbek: musaddas (uz)
- Vietnamese: lục giác (vi), hình sáu cạnh
- Welsh: chweongl m, hecsagon m
- West Frisian: seishoek c
- Yiddish: please add this translation if you can
- Zulu: unxasithupha class 1a/2a
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References
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French hexagone.
Noun
hexagon n (plural hexagoane)
- hexagon
Declension
Declension of hexagon
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singular
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plural
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indefinite
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definite
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indefinite
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definite
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| nominative-accusative
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hexagon
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hexagonul
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hexagoane
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hexagoanele
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| genitive-dative
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hexagon
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hexagonului
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hexagoane
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hexagoanelor
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| vocative
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hexagonule
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hexagoanelor
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