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HOW THE SHAPES GOT THEIR NAMES
BY JESSE ODOM
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TRIANGLE
A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
Triangle came from the Latin word for trianguli.
The actual word triangle was created between 1350-1400 A.D.
Photo by
coofdy
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RECTANGLE
A plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles.
Rectangle came directly from rectangulum by combining form of Latin rectus "right".
The actual word rectangle was created between 1565-1575 A.D.
Photo by
tim caynes
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CIRCLE
A round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point.
The word circle came from the Latin word circulus.
The actual word circle was created before 1000A.D.
Photo by
tim caynes
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SPHERE
A round solid figure, with very point on its surface equidistant from its center.
The word sphere came from the Greek word spaira.
The actual word sphere was created between 1250-1400 A.D.
Photo by
Jordi Payà Canals
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CONE
A solid object that tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point.
The word cone came from the Greek word konos.
The actual word cone was created between 1480-1490 A.D.
Photo by
PhotoGraham
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CYLINDER
A solid geometric figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.
The word cylinder came from the Greek word kylindros.
The actual word cylinder was created between 1560-1570 A.D.
Photo by
Schilling Elementary 4th Grade
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WORKS CITED IN MY RESEARCH
Prezi.com
Dictionary.reference.com
Jesse Odom
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