corner
γωνία
γωνία [goneea] = angle, corner
From Greek: tri = threegon = corner metry = measurement.
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.
The Greek root meaning angle or corner is "gonia."
The opposite word for corner is diagonal.
Variant of the word kitty-corner
The Māori word for corner is "tomo."
An 11-sided shape is called a hendecagon or undecagon. In Greek, 'hendeka-' has the meaning of eleven and '-gon' means corner. The word hendecagon is derived from these two Greek words.
The corner stone to Greek society is politics.
The geometrical word for the corner of a polygon is its vertex of which the plural is vertices.
The word prism come from the Greek prisma for "something sawed". The shape resembles the piece that you get when you saw a corner off a plank of wood.