pentagon

[pen-tuh-gon, -guh n] /ˈpɛn təˌgɒn, -gən/
noun
1.
a polygon having five angles and five sides.
2.
the Pentagon.
  1. a building in Arlington, Virginia, having a plan in the form of a regular pentagon, containing most U.S. Defense Department offices.
  2. the U.S. Department of Defense; the U.S. military establishment.
Origin
1560-70; < Late Latin pentagōnum < Greek pentágōnon, noun use of neuter of pentágōnos five-angled. See penta-, -gon
Related forms
pentagonal
[pen-tag-uh-nl] /pɛnˈtæg ə nl/ (Show IPA),
adjective
pentagonally, adverb
subpentagonal, adjective
British Dictionary definitions for pentagon

pentagon

/ˈpɛntəˌɡɒn/
noun
1.
a polygon having five sides
Derived Forms
pentagonal (pɛnˈtæɡənəl) adjective

Pentagon

/ˈpɛntəˌɡɒn/
noun
1.
the five-sided building in Arlington, Virginia, that houses the headquarters of the US Department of Defense
2.
the military leadership of the US
Word Origin and History for pentagon
n.

plane figure with five angles and five sides, 1560s, from Middle French pentagone or directly from Late Latin pentagonum "pentagon," from Greek pentagonon, noun use of neuter of adjective pentagonos "five-angled," from pente "five" (see five) + gonia "angle" (see knee (n.)). The U.S. military headquarters Pentagon was completed 1942, so called for its shape; used allusively for "U.S. military leadership" from 1945. Related: Pentagonal.

In nature, pentagonal symmetry is rare in inanimate forms. Packed soap bubbles seem to strive for it but never quite succeed, and there are no mineral crystals with true pentagonal structures. But pentagonal geometry is basic to many living things, from roses and forget-me-nots to sea urchins and starfish. [Robert Bringhurst, "The Elements of Typographic Style," 1992]

pentagon in Science
pentagon
  (pěn'tə-gŏn')   
A polygon having five sides.

pentagonal adjective (pěn-tāg'ə-nəl)
pentagon in Culture

Pentagon definition


An immense five-sided building in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., that serves as headquarters for the Department of Defense.

Note: The term is often used to refer to the Department of Defense or the military: “The Pentagon agreed today to submit the modified weapons plan to the president.”
Note: The Pentagon was severely damaged by the September 11 attacks.

pentagon definition


A polygon having five sides.

Note: The Pentagon is a huge five-sided building near Washington, D.C., that contains offices of the Department of Defense.