isogonisk
Isogonisk is a term derived from the Greek words "iso" meaning equal, and "gonia" meaning angle. In geometry, an isogonisk figure is one in which all the angles are equal. This concept is often applied to polygons, where each interior angle is the same. For example, in a regular polygon, all sides and angles are equal, making it isogonisk by definition. The term is also used in the context of polyhedra, where an isogonisk polyhedron has all its face angles equal. This property is distinct from isogonal, which refers to figures where the angles between corresponding sides are equal. Isogonisk figures are significant in both theoretical and practical geometry, often appearing in symmetrical designs and structures.