A perpendicular polygon is a type of polygon where at least one pair of adjacent sides meets at a right angle (90 degrees). This term is often used in the context of specific geometric configurations, such as rectangles or squares, where perpendicular sides define the shape. In a broader sense, any polygon can have perpendicular segments if certain angles are right angles, but the term is not commonly used in geometry.
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