symmetricalness
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Definition
Noun: * Symmetry, balance of form: The quality or state of being symmetrical; having an exact correspondence in form, arrangement, or measurement on opposite sides of a dividing line, plane, or center point. It implies a balanced and harmonious proportion.
Usage
- Symmetricalness is a formal, often technical noun used to describe a property of an object, shape, or system. It is less common in everyday speech than its synonym "symmetry."
- It is typically used in academic, scientific, mathematical, or artistic contexts to discuss the precise balance of parts.
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Examples
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Symmetricalness: The term can be applied abstractly to describe balance in non-physical systems, such as arguments or designs.
- Example: The essay was admired for the symmetricalness of its structure, with each point in the introduction addressed in the conclusion.
Variants and Related Words
- Symmetry (n): The more common and general term for the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. (e.g., )
- Symmetrical (adj): Having symmetry; exhibiting symmetricalness. (e.g., )
- Asymmetry (n): The opposite quality; a lack of symmetry.
- Balance (n): A more general term for an even distribution, which can imply but is not as precise as symmetricalness.
- Proportion (n): The harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole, which may involve but is not limited to symmetricalness.
Synonyms
- Symmetry
- Balance
- Regularity
- Evenness
- Correspondence
Antonyms
- Asymmetry
- Irregularity
- Imbalance
- Lopsidedness
Noun
- (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane