Novemoctogintagonal
Novemoctogintagonal refers to a polygon with 980 sides. The prefix "novemoctoginta" is derived from Latin, combining "novem" (nine), "octoginta" (eighty), and "ginta" (ten), totaling nine hundred and eighty. In geometry, a polygon is a two-dimensional shape made up of straight line segments connected end-to-end to form a closed path. The number of sides of a polygon determines its specific name.
A polygon with 980 sides is classified as a decagon, but with a prefix indicating the precise