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Geometry Vocab

Fun way to learn vocabulary for 6th grade geometry

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Created Date 05.02.21
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  • A shape that only has two dimensions (such as width and height) and no thickness.
  • An object that has height, width and depth (thickness), like any object in the real world.
  • The number of square units it takes to completely fill a space or surface.
  • The two faces formed by congruent polygons that lie in parallel planes, all of the other faces being parallelograms.
  • Putting two or more geometric figures together
  • What the volume of a solid is measured in?
  • A measure of spatial length; a linear measurement
  • Subdividing a polygon
  • The intersection of a pair of faces in a three-dimensional figure.
  • A triangle which has all three of its sides equal in length.
  • One of the polygons that makes up a polyhedron.
  • The length of each edge of the cube is a fraction.
  • A triangle which has two of its sides equal in length
  • A quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of equal adjacent sides.
  • a face that is not a base of the figure.
  • A two-dimensional figure that, when folded, forms the surfaces of a three-dimensional object.
  • A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
  • A number of coplanar line segments, each connected end to end to form a closed shape.
  • A 3-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces.
  • A polyhedron with two parallel and congruent faces, called bases, and all other faces that are parallelograms.
  • Four coplanar line segments linked end to end to create a closed figure. A 4-sided polygon.
  • A 4-sided polygon where all interior angles are 90°.
  • A solid (3-dimensional) object which has six faces that are rectangles.
  • A quadrilateral with all four sides equal in length
  • A triangle where one of its interior angles is a right angle (90 degrees).
  • the lateral faces are each perpendicular to the bases
  • A triangle where all three sides are different in length
  • A quadrilateral that has four right angles and four equal sides.
  • The total area of the 2-dimensional surfaces that make up a 3-dimensional object.
  • A quadrilateral which has at least one pair of parallel sides
  • A closed figure consisting of three line segments linked end-to-end. A 3-sided polygon
  • A prism whose bases are triangles. A solid (3-dimensional object what has five faces: three rectangles and two bases.
  • The common endpoint of two or more rays or line segments
  • The amount of space occupied by an object.
  • The area of a base times the height. The number of cubic units to fill a prism.

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