-gon is a suffix used for polygons. Some of these are pentagon, octagon, and decagon.
Some words that contain the root "gon" include polygon, gonorrhea, goniometer, and gonadectomy.
"Mo fe lo si Europe gon' gon" in Yoruba means "I want to travel to Europe very much" in English.
"Gan gan y gon gon" is a Spanish expression that doesn't have a specific meaning. It is commonly used in music or just for fun to create a catchy phrase with a playful rhythm. It doesn't hold a significant or defined translation.
It is pronounced "heks-uh-dek-uh-gon."
The suffix -gon means "angle" in geometrical terms. For example, a pentagon has five angles, while a hexagon has six angles.
It is a short vowel word.
Gondola, gone and gong are words. They begin with the letters GON.
It means angle.
gon- parental, where life begins in a way. gon-eis (γονεις) parents pro-gon-os (πρόγονος) ancestor / pro- in Greek is like pre- a-gon-os (άγονος) barren gon-ads (γονάδες)
octagon, hexagon
decagon, dodecagon, polygon,
a 10000 sided shape is a myriagon some people call polygons: 10-gon 100-gon 1000-gon and so on
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11- undecagon 12- dodecagon 13- 13-gon 14- 14-gon 15- 15-gon 16- 16-gon 17- 17-gon 18- 18-gon 19- 19-gon 20- 20-gon
One word that rhymes with "Qui-gon" is "reigon."
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A rectangle or, if the squares are allowed to overlap it is possible to have a 16-gon ("star" shaped), 14-gon, 9-gon, 8-gon.
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.