SYMMETRY: the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis : this series has a line of symmetry through its center | a crystal structure with hexagonal symmetry. • correct or pleasing proportion of the parts of a thing : an overall symmetry making the poem pleasant to the ear. • similarity or exact correspondence between different things : a lack of symmetry between men and women | history sometimes exhibits weird symmetries between events. • Physics & Mathematics a law or operation where a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions. DERIVATIVES symmetrize |-ˌtrīz| |ˈsɪməˈtraɪz| verb ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (denoting proportion): from French symétrie or Latin symmetria, from Greek, from sun- 'with' + metron 'measure.'
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that is 2 confuzing k line of symmetry or line of reflection is when u make a shape so lets take a butterfly as an example if u drew a line down the center both sides would look the same
"DEED" is a word that has rotational symmetry.
The word "symmetry" has three syllables.
If you are referring to the word "symmetry", then the first syllable.
There are 3 syllables in the word symmetry.
Symmetry has three syllables.
The line of symmetry was not a perfect fit
A redial symmetry mean a crcluclim or pattern.
if you mean rotational symmetry then yes, rotational symmetry of order 4
The word that fits the clues is "H." It has both horizontal and vertical symmetry, as it looks the same when flipped along either axis. In contrast, the letter "Q" has vertical symmetry but no horizontal symmetry, while the letter "O" exhibits horizontal symmetry but no vertical symmetry.
The root word of symmetry is "symmetria," which comes from the Greek word "summetria" meaning "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement."
Yes
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