Eightsided
Eightsided is an adjective used in geometry to describe objects that have eight sides. In two dimensions, the eight-sided polygon is most commonly called an octagon; eightsided is used descriptively when a formal name is not specified. In three dimensions, the phrase can be misleading, since eight-sided typically refers to planar shapes, while eight-faced solids are polyhedra; a familiar example is the regular octahedron, which has eight faces but is not an eight-sided polygon.
For polygons, the sum of interior angles of an eight-sided figure is (8 − 2) × 180 = 1080
Regular octagons appear in practical and decorative contexts. Stop signs in many countries use a regular octagonal