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The term "heptagon" originated in ancient Greece, where it was used by mathematicians to describe a geometrical figure with seven straight sides. The word "hepta" comes from the Greek numeral for seven, while "gonos" refers to an angle. Together, the two terms indicate a shape with seven angles and sides.
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