kagome

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Japanese 籠目 (かごめ, kagome).

Noun[edit]

kagome

  1. An arrangement of laths composed of interlaced triangles such that each point where two laths cross has four neighboring points. Although called a lattice, it is more closely related to the trihexagonal tiling than to a mathematical lattice.
  2. Kagome Kagome, a Japanese children's game.

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Romanization[edit]

kagome

  1. Rōmaji transcription of かごめ