octagon, hexagon
Heptad, Heptarchy, Heptapod, Heptathlon, Heptagonal, Heptameter. Sorry, but I don't have any words with septa in it.
Gondola, gone and gong are words. They begin with the letters GON.
There is no official metric prefix for ten million, nor is there a Greek prefix that would work really well. In this case, you can go with the conventional n-gon format and call it a 10,000,000-gon ("ten million"=gon).
You call it a Chilligon. "Chilli" is Greek and means 100 and "gon" is the prefix.
In general, poly. Specifically, there are infinite prefixes. Examples include deca, octa, and penta.
-gon is a suffix used for polygons. Some of these are pentagon, octagon, and decagon.
An octagon is an eight-sided shape. The prefix is octa-, meaning eight. -Gon refers to the shape.
Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary
A pentagon has five sides. The prefix "penta-" in pentagon refers to the number five, which is indicative of the shape having five sides. Each side of a pentagon connects two vertices, resulting in a total of five sides for the polygon.
Words with the prefix ag:AgricultureAgeAghastAgentAgonizeAglowAgileAgapes
It gets its name from the Greek prefix icosa- meaning 20 and suffix -gon which means angle(s).