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pentagon

[pen-tuh-gon, -guhn] / ˈpɛn təˌgɒn, -gən /


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It's like jumping into a kaleidoscope, with constantly shifting triangles, pentagons and octagons.

From BBC

Instead of transporting prisoners to the town jail — known as “the pentagon” — cops “would just turn them over to the Zetas,” one police officer informed investigators.

From Los Angeles Times

This process starts with the assembly of small, triangular parts into hexagons, which subsequently join up with pentagons to form the icosahedral structures of viral capsids.

From Science Daily

The vision involves developing human capital, the digital economy and inclusivity and sustainability, he said, referring to it as the "pentagon strategy".

From Reuters

“Saw a pentagon report saying that ⅓rd of the force is being used to invade,” he wrote.

From New York Times