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sæ̅gwni- — s. sēgwni ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
игла — иголка, укр. iгла, єгла, голка, блр. голка, ст. слав. игълинъ τῆς ῥαφίδος (Мар., Зогр., Остром.), болг. игла, сербохорв. ѝгла, вин. и̏глу, чак. iglà, jàgla, ìgla, словен. igla, iglà, чеш. jehla, слвц. ihla, польск. igɫa, диал. jеgɫа, кашуб.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Enneagon — En ne*a*gon (?; 277), n. [Gr. enne a nine + gwni a corner, angle: cf. enn[ e]agone.] (Geom.) A polygon or plane figure with nine sides and nine angles; a nonagon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Isagon — I sa*gon ([imac] s[.a]*g[o^]n), n. [Gr. i sos equal + gwni a angle: cf. F. isagone, a.] (Math.) A figure or polygon whose angles are equal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Isogonic — I so*gon ic, a. [Iso + Gr. gwni a angle.] Pertaining to, or noting, equal angles. [1913 Webster] {Isogonic lines} (Magnetism), lines traced on the surface of the globe, or upon a chart, connecting places at which the deviation of the magnetic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Isogonic lines — Isogonic I so*gon ic, a. [Iso + Gr. gwni a angle.] Pertaining to, or noting, equal angles. [1913 Webster] {Isogonic lines} (Magnetism), lines traced on the surface of the globe, or upon a chart, connecting places at which the deviation of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Orthogon — Or tho*gon, n. [Ortho + Gr. gwni a angle: cf. F. orthogone, a.] (Geom.) A rectangular figure. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Oxygon — Ox y*gon, n. [Gr. oxy s sharp + gwni a an angle: cf. F. oxygone.] (Geom.) A triangle having three acute angles. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pentagon — Pen ta*gon, n. [Gr. ?; ? (see {Penta }) + gwni a angle: cf. L. pentagonium, F. pentagone.] (Geom.) A plane figure having five angles, and, consequently, five sides; any figure having five angles. [1913 Webster] {Regular pentagon}, a pentagon in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Polygon — Pol y*gon, n. [Gr. poly gwnos polygonal; poly s many + gwni a angle: cf. F. polygone.] (Geom.) A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides; esp., one whose perimeter consists of more than four sides; any figure having many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English