Hexagonariaennanonakontinuumcontanonactaliagonennanonanonacontanonacta
hex·a·go·nar·i·a·en·na·no·na·kon·ti·nu·um·con·ta·
non·ac·ta·li·a·gon·en·na·no·na·no·na·con·ta·
non·ac·ta
noun
(Theoretical Geometry) A hypothetical polygon with near‑infinite sides, defined as 1 to the
power of 380 trillion.
A continuum
titan in ritual lore, representing infinite tessellation across dimensions.
Used metaphorically to describe any construct so vast and recursive that it collapses the concept of boundaries into infinity.
"There is a polygon called Hexagonariaennanonakontinuumcontanonactaliagonennanonanonacontanonacta, with sides near
impossible to describe, they say it has the
number of sides equal to 1 to the
power of 380 trillion"