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A polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape made up of straight line segments. An equilateral polygon is a polygon where all of its sides have the same length. For example, a square is an equilateral polygon because all four of its sides are equal in length. A rhombus is also an equilateral polygon, as are equilateral triangles. It is important to note that an equilateral polygon does not necessarily have equal angles. A classic example of this is the rhombus, which has equal sides but its angles can vary. Conversely, a polygon with equal angles is called an equiangular polygon. In some cases, a polygon can be both equilateral and equiangular, which results in a regular polygon. For instance, a square is both equilateral and equiangular, making it a regular polygon. The term "equilateral polygon" specifically refers to the equality of side lengths, without any implication about the angles.