Myriagon
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In geometry, a myriagon is a polygon with 10,000 sides. In a regular myriagon, each angle is 179.964 degrees. Its name was derived from the classical Greek word "myriad", which means 10,000. For it differs in no way from the representation I should form if I were thinking of a myriagon, or any figure with very many sides. — Réné Descartes, Meditations, tr. Desmond M. Clarke
In Flatland, the "Chief Circle" is said to be a myriagon.
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Triangle | Quadrilateral | Pentagon | Hexagon | Heptagon | Octagon | Enneagon (Nonagon) | Decagon | Hendecagon | Dodecagon | Triskaidecagon | Pentadecagon | Hexadecagon | Heptadecagon | Enneadecagon | Icosagon | Icosihenagon | Tricontagon | Pentacontagon | Hectagon | Chiliagon | Myriagon |