A monogon is a two-dimensional polygon with a single edge. In Euclidean space, it is degenerate, with the edge being of zero length and the shape having no area, but it can exist as a tiling of the circle with the edge taking up the whole circle. All monogons are regular, because they only have one vertex and one edge.
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