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  2. the correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of a plane, line, or point; regularity of form or arrangement in terms of like, reciprocal, or corresponding parts. Synonyms: correspondence, concord, consonance. Antonyms: asymmetry.

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    In mathematics, especially in geometry and its applications, an object is said to have symmetry if it can be divided into two identical halves. For example, look at the given picture of a flower: If we were to draw an imaginary line in the middle of it, we could divide it into two equal parts like this: Note that the two parts are identical and mir...

    Let’s look at this flower again, the dotted line along which we divided it into two identical halves is called the line of symmetry or the axis of symmetry. It can also be defined as the line along which we can fold the object and its left and right half would completely overlap with each other. In mathematics, there are three types of lines of sym...

    Symmetry was taught to humans by nature itself. A lot of flowers and most of the animals are symmetric in nature. Inspired by this, humans learned to build their architecture with symmetric aspects that made buildings balanced and proportionate in their foundation, like the pyramids of Egypt! We can observe symmetry around us in many forms: 1. Tree...

    Example 1: How many lines of symmetry does the given figure have? Answer: Only one line of symmetry. Example 2: Can you find any examples of letters from the alphabet that have a horizontal line of symmetry? Answer: A lot of letters, like O, D, H, have horizontal lines of symmetry. Example 3: Is the given shape symmetric or asymmetric? Answer: The ...

  3. 1. : balanced proportions. 2. : close agreement in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane or around a central point compare bilateral symmetry, radial symmetry.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SymmetrySymmetry - Wikipedia

    This article describes symmetry from three perspectives: in mathematics, including geometry, the most familiar type of symmetry for many people; in science and nature; and in the arts, covering architecture, art, and music.

  5. Definitions of 'symmetry' 1. Something that has symmetry is symmetrical in shape, design, or structure. [...] 2. Symmetry in a relationship or agreement is the fact of both sides giving and receiving an equal amount. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'symmetry' American English: sɪmɪtri British English: sɪmɪtri. More. Synonyms of 'symmetry'

  6. Objects that have identical or very similar parts lying at equal distances from a central point or line or plane — that is, objects that have symmetry — often work better. Symmetry helps boats stay upright in water.

  7. symmetry. noun [ U ] uk / ˈsɪmətri / us. Add to word list Add to word list. the quality of being symmetrical. (Definition of symmetry from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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