Angle.
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The Earth is NOT a geometric shape because the Earth is not bounded; meaning it does not have sides or measurable depth, height, or width.
No. A corner is a vertex. The plural, for corners, is vertices - not verticies as you chose to spell it.
There aren't any. Geometric is an adjective and you need a noun to go with it before it is possible to consider answering the question. There are geometric sequences, geometric means, geometric theories, geometric shapes. I cannot guess what your question is about.
Angle.
The Greek root "cant" comes from the Greek word "kanthos," meaning "corner" or "angle." It is often used in English to refer to a geometric angle or corner, as well as in words related to singing or chanting.
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The likely word is coordinates.This can be a form of the verb, meaning "organizes and manages."It can also be a plural noun, such as in geometric or geographic coordinates.Another possible word is correlates, meaning matches or relates to.
Geometric shapes mean that the shape is just a basic shape, like for example, a trapazoid would be a geometric shape because of it continuous lines that connect at each corner.
(to have the) corner officemy little corner of the world(to have someone) backed into a cornercut corners (to do things quickly and not as carefully as you should)(to see something) out of the corner of my eyesjust around the corner (used to say that something is close by)in a tight corner (meaning in a difficult siutation)to have the corner on meaning the advantage or the upper hand, example sentence: The company has the corner on the soybean market.just around the corner meaning to happen soon, example sentence: The holiday season is just around the corner.
Tessellation is the process of creating a two-dimensional plane using the repetition of a geometric shape with no overlaps and no gaps.
corner is an other word for vertex it is the corner of a 3d shape
The word "triangle" comes from the Latin word "triangulum," which is a combination of "tri-" meaning three, and "angulus" meaning angle. This reflects the geometric shape of a triangle having three angles.
Kitty corner, which is used in the U.S. to mean diagonally opposite is a corruption of cater-corner. Cater itself is an obsolete word meaning four. Compare the french quatre.