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What is a hexilateral?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 5/27/2025

A hexilateral is a geometric figure with six sides and six angles, commonly known as a hexagon. It can be regular, where all sides and angles are equal, or irregular, with varying side lengths and angles. Hexagons are often found in nature, such as in the structure of honeycombs.

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