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Definitions from the WebConcave PolygonA concave polygon refers to a polygon that possesses one or more interior angles greater than 180 degrees. In other words, it is a polygon that has at least one "caved-in" or inwardly pointing angle. UsageAs a NounWhen used as a noun, a concave polygon describes a geometric shape comprising of straight sides and inward angles. It can be a part of a larger shape or stand alone as an individual polygon. Example sentence: The irregular shape of the land resembled a concave polygon, with its sides curving inward and creating distinct angles. As an AdjectiveAs an adjective, concave polygon pertains to anything that resembles or shares characteristics with a polygon featuring caved-in angles. Example sentence: The roof of the captivating structure mimicked the shape of a concave polygon, adding an innovative architectural design element. Related ProductsExplore the following related products on Amazon: | ||||
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