Hexagon
Hexad
Hexagram
Hexadic
Hexagonal
All of the above mean "six of something"
Hexahedron
Hexahedra
All of the above mean a "six sided shape"
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
Some prefixes that refer to amount or number include: mono-, bi-/di-, tri-, quadri-/tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-.
The prefixes in chemistry are used to indicate the quantity of atoms in a chemical compound. Common prefixes include mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-, octa-, nona-, and deca-. These prefixes are placed before the element name to specify the number of atoms present.
The root word "hexa" means six. It is commonly used in words to denote a quantity or arrangement of six.
None. Prefixes come in front of a root word .
Hexagon. Hexagonal.
6 and 7 respectively
Hexa is a prefix meaning six. The most common words beginning with hexa have to do with 6-sided shapes. The polygon is a hexagon, and it can be described as hexagonal.
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
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Hexachromium
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
Deka and hexa are numerical prefixes. Deka means ten. So, when used like dekameter it means a length equal to 10 meters. Hexa means six and is seen most often in geometry. For example, a hexagon is a figure with six sides.
Some prefixes that refer to amount or number include: mono-, bi-/di-, tri-, quadri-/tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-.
hexagon
The prefixes in chemistry are used to indicate the quantity of atoms in a chemical compound. Common prefixes include mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-, octa-, nona-, and deca-. These prefixes are placed before the element name to specify the number of atoms present.