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Definition of Tetragons
1. tetragon [n] - See also: tetragon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetragons
Literary usage of Tetragons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Inductive Manual of the Straight Line and the Circle: With Many Exercises by William John Meyers (1894)
"tetragons are sometimes called quadrilaterals, also quadrangles; the reasons for
these ... tetragons are usually classified with respect to their sides. ..."
2. The Harmony of the World by Johannes Kepler, E. J. Aiton, Alistair Matheson Duncan, Judith Veronica Field (1997)
"See D.™ n Similarly, the angle of a tetragon is one right angle, therefore the
four angles of four tetragons make four right angles. ..."
3. Infant Education; Or Remarks on the Importance of Educating the Infant Poor by Samuel Wilderspin (1825)
"Q. flow many regular tetragons are there among those we have mentioned ? A.
One, and that is the square, all the, others are, ..."
4. Infant Education: Or, Practical Remarks on the Importance of Educating the by Samuel Wilderspin (1829)
"Q. How many regular tetragons are there among those we have mentioned ? A.
One, and that is the square, all the others are irregular tetragons, ..."