Variety of symmetry
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AXIALVariety of symmetry
symmetralof symmetry
AXIALSort of symmetry
AXISLine of symmetry
AXIALKind of symmetry
RADIALKind of symmetry
symmetrophobiafear of symmetry
skewnesslack of symmetry
asymmetrylack of symmetry
dissymmetriesLack of symmetry
dissymmetryLack of symmetry
AXISLine of rotational symmetry
TIGERBlake's model of symmetry
asymmetriesASYMMETRY, lack of symmetry
symmetrophobiasSYMMETROPHOBIA, fear of symmetry
unsymmetrya lack of symmetry
skewnessesSKEWNESS, lack of symmetry
AXIALOn a line of symmetry
AXIALHaving a line of symmetry
AXIALKind of skeleton or symmetry
AXIALKind of 3-D symmetry
AXIALForming a line of symmetry
unsymmetriesUNSYMMETRY, a lack of symmetry
AXIALLike the symmetry of baseball bats
FIVEFOLDLike the symmetry of a starfish
monosymmetrichaving only one plane of symmetry also MONOSYMMETRICAL
dissymmetrythe absence of or the lack of symmetry
monosymmetricalhaving only one plane of symmetry also MONOSYMMETRIC
dissymmetriesDISSYMMETRY, the absence of or the lack of symmetry
symmetriesSYMMETRY, exact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure
monosymmetrythe state of being monosymmetric, having only one plane of symmetry
tetartohedralhaving one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
tetartohedrallyTETARTOHEDRAL, having one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
catenoidsThe surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis of symmetry
catenoidthe surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis of symmetry
monosymmetriesMONOSYMMETRY, the state of being monosymmetric, having only one plane of symmetry
supersymmetryA very general type of mathematical symmetry that relates fermions and bosons
midlineA median line or plane of bilateral symmetry, esp. that of the body
midlinesA median line or plane of bilateral symmetry, esp. that of the body
pseudosymmetrya deceptively close approach by a crystal to a higher degree of symmetry