Myriagon

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In geometry, a myriagon is a polygon with 10,000 sides. In a regular myriagon, each angle is 179.964 degrees. A regular myriagon can appear circular if not zoomed far enough. Its name was derived from the classical Greek word "myriad", which means 10,000.

In Flatland, the "Chief Circle" is said to be a myriagon.Template:Polygons

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