having threefold symmetry
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trigonalhaving threefold symmetry
biradialhaving dual symmetry
symmetricalhaving symmetry also SYMMETRIC
symmetrichaving symmetry also SYMMETRICAL
digonalhaving half-turn symmetry
AXIALHaving a line of symmetry
symmetricalnessSYMMETRICAL, having symmetry also SYMMETRIC
symmetricallySYMMETRICAL, having symmetry also SYMMETRIC
SCALENEHaving no symmetry, in a way
biradialhaving both bilateral and radial symmetry, as ctenophores
monosymmetricalhaving only one plane of symmetry also MONOSYMMETRIC
monosymmetrichaving only one plane of symmetry also MONOSYMMETRICAL
monosymmetrythe state of being monosymmetric, having only one plane of symmetry
tetartohedralhaving one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
holohedralhaving all the planes required by complete symmetry, as opposed to hemihedral
tetartohedrallyTETARTOHEDRAL, having one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
monosymmetriesMONOSYMMETRY, the state of being monosymmetric, having only one plane of symmetry
hemihedralHaving half the number of planes required for symmetry of the holohedral form
holohedralHaving the full number of planes required by the symmetry of a crystal system
tetartohedrismthe state of being tetartohedral, having one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
asymmetricalHaving parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry
zygomorphic(of a flower) Having only one plane of symmetry, as in a pea or snapdragon; bilaterally symmetrical
tetartohedrismsTETARTOHEDRISM, the state of being tetartohedral, having one fourth the number of planes required by complete symmetry
flatwormany worm of the phylum Platyhelminthes, having bilateral symmetry and a soft, solid, usually flattened body, including the planarians, tapeworms, and trematodes; platyhelminth
hemihedralof a crystal or crystal class, having half of the maximum number of faces or symmetry planes possible for a given crystal system