apimtis
Apimtis is a term used in Lithuanian to denote the length of the boundary of a two‑dimensional figure, commonly translated as perimeter. In broader usage, apimtis can also mean the scope, extent, or reach of something. In geometry, the word is typically applied to planar shapes or regions and is distinguished from area, which measures size rather than boundary length.
In mathematical terms, the apimtis of a polygon is the sum of the lengths of its sides.
Examples include: a rectangle with sides a and b has apimtis 2(a + b); an equilateral triangle with
Relation to other concepts: apimtis is related to, but distinct from, area; two figures can share an
Etymology: the term is built from Lithuanian morphemes associated with surrounding or enclosing, reflecting its geometric