symmetrical
IPA: sʌmˈɛtrɪkʌɫ
adjective
- Exhibiting symmetry; having harmonious or proportionate arrangement of parts; having corresponding parts or relations.
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Examples of "symmetrical" in Sentences
- It is considered a symmetrical, not asymmetrical.
- The design is symmetrical about the bridge diagonal.
- In the interior it has the rooms arranged symmetrical.
- In the interior, it has the rooms arranged symmetrical.
- The area consists of a centered, symmetrical trapezoid.
- It is considered a symmetrical and not Isochronous gait.
- But Marcus du Sautoy offers to name a symmetrical object in hyperspace for you.
- The eight predictions are in symmetrical stanzas, each prefaced by "Thus saith the Lord."
- Thus to a four-dimensional being things which we call symmetrical do not differ at all except in position.
- On the brackets stand arrayed the most exquisite and costly articles of glass and china, in symmetrical order.
- A day or two afterward I was stringing beads of different sizes in symmetrical groups – two large beads, three small ones, and so on.
- A few of them had already come ashore and were beginning to spread out their nets in symmetrical patterns on the hot flags of the quay.
- The free-traders refer with especial emphasis to what the term the symmetrical development of all the great interests of the country under this liberal tariff.
- “The reason the Red Square remains so symmetrical is that there is no material that has interfered with the outflow, so it has preserved the symmetry it was born with,” Lloyd said.
- The big reason as another person mentioned above that our connections are not symmetrical is because the net providers don't want you to run servers and cut out their profitable commercial web services and because the media conglomerates are very powerful on this continent and they don't want to risk too many lawsuits.
- The inscriptions, instead of being grouped wherever there happened to be space, and so producing the richest form of wall-decoration ever devised by man, are disposed in symmetrical columns, the effect of which, when compared with the florid style of Karnak, is as the methodical neatness of an engrossed deed to the splendid freedom of an illuminated manuscript.
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