
1) American musical duo 2) Balance 3) Beauty 4) Beauty of form 5) Bell-curve feature 6) Bilateral symmetry 7) Centrality 8) Concept in physics 9) Correspondence 10) Crossword grid feature 11) Eurythmy 12) Excellence of proportion 13) Feature of crossword grids 14) Feature of most crosswords 15) Finish
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1) Balance 2) Bilateralism 3) Bilaterality 4) Equality 5) Isotropy 6) Order 7) Regularity 8) Symmetricalness
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• (n.) Likeness in the form and size of floral organs of the same kind; regularity. • (n.) Equality in the number of parts of the successive circles in a flower. • (n.) A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the several parts of a thing to each other; the union and confo...
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(from the article `formal logic`) ...a second, it also holds between that second object and the first. This expression is not valid, since it is true for some relations but false for ... ...three types can be classed in terms of certain distinctions commonly drawn in the logic of relations: that of reflexivity (whether holding of ... ...
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(from the article `nature, philosophy of`) Symmetry is one of the chief concepts of modern mathematics, which combines the different symmetries belonging to an object or a concept into groups ...
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A modelling option in which any changes made to the model are duplicated across an axis of reflectional symmetry. This makes it possible to create complex symmetrical objects, such as a human or animal head, without having to work directly on more than one half of the model.
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An intrinsic property of a mathematical object that allows it to remain unchanged under certain types of transformation, such as rotation, reflection, or more abstract operations. The mathematical study of symmetry is systematized and formalized in the extremely powerful subject known as group theor...
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A design term describing individual pages or two-page spreads characterised by left-right balance.
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1. A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the several parts of a thing to each other; the union and conformity of the members of a work to the whole. ... 2. <biology> The law of likeness; similarity of structure; regularity in form and arrangement; orderly and similar distributio...
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(sim´ә-tre) correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of a plane, or around an axis. adj., symmet´rical., adj. bilateral symmetry the configuration of an irregularly shaped body (such as the human body or that of higher animals) that can be di...
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A design (or composition) with identical or nearly identical form on opposite sides of a dividing line or central axis; formal balance.
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A diamond is given a symmetry grade for its overall cut uniformity. The symmetry grade can go from poor to excellent. Poor symmetry will decrease a diamonds sparkle and fire, because the light is leaking from the stone.
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Uniformity of a stone's shape and faceting from one side to another.
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Exact proportion from an intermediate center horizontal line, vertical line, or central point. If an object has symmetry, than it can be rotated or flipped and appear the the exact same way it was before the rotate or flip. The axes (x axis and y axis) are imaginary lines drawn through the center of the shape; the x axis going in a horizontal dire...
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(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Beam calculations) Used to describe something that looks the same on the left as on the right - as if there were a mirror down the middle.
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Sym'me·try noun [ Latin
symmetria , Greek ...;
sy`n with, together + ... a measure: confer French
symétrie . See
Syn- , and
Meter rhythm.]
1. A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the seve...
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a balanced, even design of shapes and/or movements in space.
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a way of organizing the parts of a design so that one side duplicates or mirrors the other.
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symmetricalness noun (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane
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A dyadic relation R is symmetric if, for all x and y in the field of R, xRy ? yRx; it is asymmetric if, for all x and y in the field of R, xRy ? ~ yRx; non-symmetric if there are x and y in the field of R such that [xRy] [~ yRx]. An n-adic propositional function F is symmetric if F(x1, x2
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a balanced, even design of shapes and/or movements in space.
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[Literary terms] balance among the parts of something
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[SAT terms] balance among the parts of something
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balance among the parts of something
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[Intelligent words] balance among the parts of something
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