Definitionn. (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation
Last update: March 22, 2016
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There was perfect symmetry of the two flower arrangement kept on either side of the table. [noun]
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The symmetry of her face was spoiled by a long and deep scar on her forehead. [noun]
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I am particularly interested in the physics of electroweak symmetry breaking. [noun]
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An alternative method to create parts or features that have rotational symmetry is to form a protrusion by revolving rather than extruding. [noun]
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Then, as now, she was not above middle height, but her form possessed the most exquisite symmetry, only it was still more delicate and pliant. [noun]
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Neither was there one even of the Achaemenidae themselves, who exceeded him in beauty of face or symmetry of figure. [noun]
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Marble could give the original, shoulders, back, all the symmetry, all the rest. [noun]
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BLOOM: (Feeling his occiput dubiously with the unparalleled embarrassment of a harassed pedlar gauging the symmetry of her peeled pears) Somebody would be dreadfully jealous if she knew. [noun]
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Cemetery put in of course on account of the symmetry. [noun]
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Symmetry under a cemetery wall. [noun]
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