Meaning of polygonhood | Babel Free
Examples
“Richard R. Brockhaus (1991), Pulling up the ladder: the metaphysical roots of Wittgenstein's Tractatus, →ISBN, page 195: “However, the circle lacks an essential property of polygonhood, namely having angles, and thus as a convenient fiction we refer⟳ to it as a degenerate case of a polygon.””
“W.S. Anglin (1997), The Philosophy of Mathematics: the Invisible Art, →ISBN, page 11: “None the less, for any natural number⟳ n > 3, there is a form⟳ of n-hood, and a form⟳ of n-sided polygon-hood. For example, when n = 4, we have⟳ the form⟳ of fourness and the form⟳ of squareness.””
“Stephen Yablo (2008), Thoughts: Papers on mind⟳, meaning and modality, →ISBN, page 267: “To the absolutionist, this can only mean⟳ that as n decreases, the property of n-sided regular polygonhood puts stronger and stronger demands on those would seek⟳ to know⟳ it.””
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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