quattuorseptuagintagonal
Quattuorseptuagintagonal refers to a polygon with seventy-four sides. The prefix "quattuor" is Latin for four, "septuaginta" is Latin for seventy, and "gonal" is derived from the Greek word for angle. Therefore, quattuorseptuagintagonal literally means "four-seventy-angled". In geometric terms, this describes a polygon that has seventy-four vertices and seventy-four edges. The interior angles of a regular quattuorseptuagintagonal polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 / n, where n is the number of sides. For a seventy-four-sided polygon, this would be (74-2) * 180 / 74, resulting in approximately 175.08 degrees per interior angle. Similarly, the sum of the interior angles of any quattuorseptuagintagonal polygon, regular or irregular, is (74-2) * 180 degrees, which equals 12,960 degrees. The term itself is rarely used in common discourse due to its specificity and the difficulty in visualizing or constructing such a polygon precisely.