Most star shaped items are referred to as a "polygon" The prefix poly- meaning "many" and the affix -gon meaning "sides" meaning many or multiple sides. In all reality, it's known as either a polygon or a 10-gon.
they would still be like a sphere
A star shaped bit is called a "Torx" bit.
Snowflakes are of hexagonal shape with dendritic (fern-like) protrusions.
The David star on the Jews on Germany was an item of identification.
The term "star-shaped" does have a hyphen when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "star-shaped object." However, when used after a noun, the hyphen is typically omitted, as in "The object is star shaped."
yes, star shaped figures ARE polygons.
I would, since there are millions of Star Wars fans.
Well i would like to call you an idiot, but i hate people like that. the main star in a movie is called the star, just the star
A star shaped figure is described as stellate. Also a hexagram
Stellate means star shaped in medical terminology.
We would call that body a "planet" of the star.
an item in a movie star's home that wouldn't be in an everyday household of the none-famous would be an Oscar or Grammy or something like that.