Hendecagram

Hendecagram
The four regular hendecagrams
Edges and vertices11
Schläfli symbol{11/2}, {11/3}
{11/4}, {11/5}
Coxeter–Dynkin diagrams,
,
Symmetry groupDih11, order 22
Internal angle (degrees)≈114.545° {11/2}
≈81.8182° {11/3}
≈49.0909° {11/4}
≈16.3636° {11/5}

In geometry, a hendecagram (also endecagram or endekagram) is a star polygon that has eleven vertices.

The name hendecagram combines a Greek numeral prefix, hendeca-, with the Greek suffix -gram. The hendeca- prefix derives from Greek ἕνδεκα (ἕν + δέκα, one + ten) meaning "eleven". The -gram suffix derives from γραμμῆς (grammēs) meaning a line.[1]

  1. ^ Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (1940), A Greek-English Lexicon: γραμμή, Oxford: Clarendon Press