Definition of the word pentagon

Pronunciation of vocabulary pentagon

pentagonnoun

ngũ giác

/ˈpentəɡən//ˈpentəɡɑːn/

Origin of the word pentagon

The word "pentagon" has its roots in Greek and Latin. The prefix "pente" comes from the Greek word πέντε (pente), meaning "five", and the suffix "-gon" is derived from the Greek word γωνία (gonia), meaning "angle" or "corner". In Latin, the term "quinquangulus" was used to describe a five-sided shape, and it was later adapted into Middle English as "pentagon". The modern English word "pentagon" was first used in the 16th century to describe a five-sided polygon. The term was initially used to describe geometric shapes, but it eventually came to be used to describe the United States Department of Defense's headquarters building, which was designed in the shape of a pentagon. Today, the word "pentagon" is used to describe not only geometric shapes but also the government agency and its various branches.

Vocabulary summary pentagon

typenoun

meaningpentagon

meaning(US, American meaning) (the pentagon) the pentagon (US Department of Defense)

typeDefault

meaningpentagon

meaningregular p. regular pentagon

Example of vocabulary pentagonnamespace

meaning

a flat shape with five straight sides and five angles

một hình phẳng có năm cạnh thẳng và năm góc

meaning

the building near Washington DC that is the headquarters of the US Department of Defense and the military leaders

tòa nhà gần Washington DC là trụ sở của Bộ Quốc phòng Hoa Kỳ và các nhà lãnh đạo quân sự

  • a spokesman for the Pentagon

    người phát ngôn của Lầu Năm Góc

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary pentagon


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