noun
A geometric form or structure that embodies flexibility and adaptability, characterized by its ability to change or modify its shape while maintaining a cohesive, polygonal integrity. It suggests a design that blends the rigidity of geometric figures with the pliability to bend or adjust under various conditions.
Etymology:
A fusion of “ply” (indicating flexibility or the ability to bend) and “-gon” (from the Greek “gonia,” meaning angle, used in geometric shapes like polygon), suggesting a flexible geometric form.
Example Sentence:
The artist’s sculpture was a plygo, shifting between angular forms while maintaining a fluid, adaptable design.