Citations:enneacontakaienneagon


 * 2011, David Salomon, The Computer Graphics Manual, page 90:
 * Thus, a 63-sided polygon is named Hexacontakaitrigon, and a 99-sided polygon has the right to be addressed as Enneacontakaienneagon.


 * 2013, Paul Anthony Jones, Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons The Origins of English in Ten Words:
 * Only a handful of theme names ever make their way into dictionaries, however, as not all of them are of equal interest to mathematical study and, as not all ofthem are of equal interest to mathematical study and,as the number of sides a shape increases, the more outlandish its name tends to be – a ninety-nine-sided shape, for instance, would be an enneacontakaienneagon.


 * 2019, Michael Powell, Word Nerd, page 19:
 * An enneacontakaienneagon is a shape with 99 sides.