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hexangular

[ hek-sang-gyuh-ler ]

adjective

  1. having six angles.


hexangular

/ ³óÉ›°ìˈ²õæŋɡÂáÊŠ±ôÉ™ /

adjective

  1. having six angles
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hexangular1

First recorded in 1655–65; hex- ( def ) + angular
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Example Sentences

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The sporangia are typically hexangular when the lateral faces disappear, leaving at the edges six simple triangular threads, extending from the angles of the hexagonal apex downward to the base.

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In this fashion, and in strict accordance with this hexangular type, every ice molecule takes its place upon our ponds and lakes during the frosts of winter.

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The cone is drawn in the same way, so also is any other figure, whether octagonal, hexangular, triangular, &c.

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The scales of the whole of the body are broad, hexangular, with five or six longitudinal, slightly-raised ridges, which gradually taper, and are lost just before they reach the margin.

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From its mass of greenery, huge globular fruit stood out, a decimeter wide and furnished on the outside with creases that assumed a hexangular pattern.

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