septenquadragintagonal
Septenquadragintagonal refers to a polygon with seventy-seven sides. The term is derived from Latin, combining "septem" (seven) and "quadraginta" (forty), indicating seven and forty, thus forty-seven, which is incorrect. A septenquadragintagonal polygon would have seventy-seven sides. In geometry, a polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape made up of straight line segments. The number of sides determines the specific name of the polygon.
A regular septenquadragintagonal polygon has all sides of equal length and all interior angles equal. The sum
The concept of a septenquadragintagonal polygon is primarily theoretical, as such polygons are not commonly encountered