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non·a·gon

 (nŏn′ə-gŏn′, nō′nə-)
n.
A polygon with nine sides and nine angles.
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nonagon

(ˈnɒnəˌɡɒn)
n
(Mathematics) a polygon having nine sides. Also called: enneagon
nonagonal adj
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non•a•gon

(ˈnɒn əˌgɒn)

n.
a polygon having nine angles and nine sides.
[1680–90; < Latin nōn(us) ninth + -a- (extracted from pentagon, hexagon, etc.) + -gon]
non•ag′o•nal (-ˈæg ə nl) adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.nonagon - a nine-sided polygonnonagon - a nine-sided polygon      
polygon, polygonal shape - a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
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Translations

nonagon

nNeuneck nt, → Nonagon nt
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nonagon

[ˈnɒnəgɒn] nnonagono
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