Enneagram | |
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Enneagrams shown as sequential stellations
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Edges and vertices | 9 |
Symmetry group | Dihedral (D9) |
Internal angle (degrees) | 100° {9/2} 20° {9/4} |
In geometry, an enneagram is a nine-pointed plane figure. It is sometimes called a nonagram.
The name enneagram combines the numeral prefix, , with the Greek suffix . The -gram suffix derives from γραμμῆς (grammēs) meaning a line.
A regular enneagram (a nine-sided star polygon) is constructed using the same points as the regular enneagon but connected in fixed steps. It has two forms, represented by a Schläfli symbol as {9/2} and {9/4}, connecting every second and every fourth points respectively.
There is also a star figure, {9/3} or 3{3}, made from the regular enneagon points but connected as a compound of three equilateral triangles. (If the triangles are alternately interlaced, this results in a Brunnian link.) This star figure is sometimes known as the star of Goliath, after {6/2} or 2{3}, the star of David.
The nine-pointed star or enneagram can also symbolize the nine gifts or fruits of the Holy Spirit.
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