different between symmetry vs radiosymmetrical
symmetry
English
Etymology
From Latin symmetria, from Ancient Greek ????????? (summetría), from ????????? (súmmetros, “symmetrical”), from ??? (sún, “with”) + ?????? (métron, “measure”). Synchronically, syn- +? -metry.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: s??m?tr?, IPA(key): /?s?m?t?i/
Noun
symmetry (countable and uncountable, plural symmetries)
- Exact correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane, center or axis.
- The satisfying arrangement of a balanced distribution of the elements of a whole.
Related terms
- symmetric
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radiosymmetrical
English
Adjective
radiosymmetrical
- having radial symmetry
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