Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons refer to a type of tiling (or tessellation) of the plane in which the entire plane is covered using one or more types of convex regular polygons without overlaps and without leaving any gaps. A convex regular polygon is a polygon that is both convex (all interior angles are less than 180 degrees) and regular (all sides and angles are equal).
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