chevron A V-shaped line or pattern.
"The soldier wore a chevron on his sleeve."
View Details circle A round shape with all points equidistant from the center.
"The kids sat in a circle."
View Details fractal A self-repeating complex geometric pattern.
"Snowflakes show fractal patterns."
View Details grid A pattern of intersecting lines forming squares.
"The city streets form a grid."
View Details lattice A crisscrossed framework or pattern.
"Vines grew up the lattice."
View Details oval An egg-shaped curve.
"She wore an oval locket."
View Details paisley A curved droplet-shaped pattern.
"Her scarf had a paisley design."
View Details plaid A checkered pattern with intersecting stripes.
View Details polygon A shape with many straight sides.
"A hexagon is a polygon."
View Details rectangle A shape with four right angles and opposite sides equal.
"The rug was a rectangle."
View Details rhombus A diamond-shaped figure with all sides equal.
"The kite was shaped like a rhombus."
View Details spiral A curve winding around a central point.
"A spiral staircase led upward."
View Details square A shape with four equal sides and angles.
"Draw a square on the paper."
View Details swirl A twisting, curling pattern.
"The coffee had a swirl of cream."
View Details tessellation A pattern of shapes that fit together without gaps.
"The floor showed a tessellation of tiles."
View Details trapezoid A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
"The trapezoid was on the geometry test."
View Details triangle A shape with three sides.
"The sign was a triangle."
View Details zigzag A line with sharp turns alternating directions.
"The road made a zigzag down the hill."
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