sexangular
English
Alternative forms
- sixangular
Etymology
Late Latin sexangularis, from sexangulus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛkˈsæŋɡjʊlə/
Adjective
sexangular (not comparable)
- Having six angles; hexagonal.
- 1658, Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus, Folio Society 2007, p. 189:
- The sexangular Cels in the Honeycombs of Bees are disposed after this order.
- 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia:
- Hence could I also very easily, and I think truly, deduce the cause of the curious sixangular figures of Snow, and the appearances of Haloes, &c. and the sudden thickning of the Sky with Clouds […]
- 1658, Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus, Folio Society 2007, p. 189:
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