-gon is a suffix used for polygons. Some of these are pentagon, octagon, and decagon.
It means " I want go to Europe also" or "I want to go to Europe too"
"Gan gan y gon gon" is a Spanish expression that doesn't have a specific meaning. It is commonly used in music or just for fun to create a catchy phrase with a playful rhythm. It doesn't hold a significant or defined translation.
It is pronounced "heks-uh-dek-uh-gon."
In Welsh, "dragon" is pronounced as "drai-gon."
from Greek -gōnos '-angled.'A pentagon has five angles.Penta = fivegon = angle
It means angle.
Gondola, gone and gong are words. They begin with the letters GON.
gon- parental, where life begins in a way. gon-eis (γονεις) parents pro-gon-os (πρόγονος) ancestor / pro- in Greek is like pre- a-gon-os (άγονος) barren gon-ads (γονάδες)
octagon, hexagon
decagon, dodecagon, polygon,
a 10000 sided shape is a myriagon some people call polygons: 10-gon 100-gon 1000-gon and so on
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11- undecagon 12- dodecagon 13- 13-gon 14- 14-gon 15- 15-gon 16- 16-gon 17- 17-gon 18- 18-gon 19- 19-gon 20- 20-gon
One word that rhymes with "Qui-gon" is "reigon."
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A rectangle or, if the squares are allowed to overlap it is possible to have a 16-gon ("star" shaped), 14-gon, 9-gon, 8-gon.
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.