The Latin word for a hexagon is "hexagnum." The Latin word is derived from the Greek word "hexagnos," and they all mean "something with six angles."
Yes, it comes from the word εξάγωνο (eksagono).
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The Greek prefix "hypo-" has several meanings: under, below, less than, smaller, etc.
Hexagon is a root word for us, derived from the Greek hex, 'six'.
The word hexagon is derived from the Greek word 'hexagonon'. A hexagon is a six-sided figure that has straight sides. Each angle in a hexagon is 120 degrees.
There are many books of Greek words and their meanings. They are called DICTIONARIES.Technique in Greek is "tekniki".
A glossary is a list of word meanings.
Geo - from the ancient Greek word for earth, and thermal - from the Greek word "therme" meaning heat.
It is 'hexagon' No 'e' on the end(suffix). A hexagon is a 2-dimensinal shape. of six sides. The word 'hexagon' is from its Latin roots. 'hexa' means six(6). 'gon' mean a 2-dimensional shape. NB A lot of mathemtical and scientific names, used in the modern world, can find their roots in Latin, and Classical Greek.
Mechanic is a greek word and it comes from the word "μηχανή", which has many meanings. One of them, the most common in modern greek, is "engine".
The word "hexagon" comes from Greek, with "hexa" meaning "six" and "gonia" meaning "angle." It refers to a polygon with six sides and six angles.