POLYOMINO

Etymology

poly- + (d)omino, as if the d were for di-, two, a domino being made up of two squares

Noun

polyomino (plural polyominos or polyominoes)

(geometry) A polyform made by joining one or more squares edge to edge in various arrangements.

Synonyms

n-omino

Source: Wiktionary



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