A Tetradecagon is a 14-sided polygon with 14 angles.

Petrie polygons[]
Regular skew tetradecagons exist as Petrie polygon for many higher-dimensional polytopes, shown in these skew orthogonal projections, including:
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| BC7 | 7-orthoplex |
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7-cube |
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| D8 | Error creating thumbnail: t6(151) |
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t3(151) |
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