A tetragon is a polygon with four sides and four vertices. A square is an example of a tetragon, though tetragons do not need to have sides of equal length. In 2376, one of Naomi Wildman's geometry lessons was to build a tetragon using everyday objects, rather than using a replicator. She eventually decided on using carrots and celery. (VOY: "Memorial")
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