hexagonal

[hegˈzæɡənəl]

hexagonal Definition

  • 1having six sides or angles
  • 2shaped like a hexagon

Using hexagonal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hexagonal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The honeycomb has a hexagonal shape.

  • Example

    The snowflakes have a hexagonal pattern.

  • Example

    The soccer ball is made up of hexagonal panels.

hexagonal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hexagonal

Phrases with hexagonal

  • a three-dimensional geometric figure with six faces that are all parallelograms

    Example

    The crystal structure of quartz is a hexagonal prism.

  • a regular arrangement of points in a two-dimensional plane where each point has six nearest neighbors at the same distance

    Example

    The hexagonal lattice is commonly found in crystals of graphite and snowflakes.

  • a three-dimensional geometric figure with a hexagonal base and six triangular faces that meet at a single point

    Example

    The Great Pyramid of Giza has a hexagonal pyramid shape.

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Summary: hexagonal in Brief

'Hexagonal' [hegˈzæɡənəl] describes a shape or object with six sides or angles, such as a honeycomb or soccer ball. It can also refer to a hexagonal prism, pyramid, or lattice. The term is often used in geometry and crystallography.