'Asymmetrical' means ' NOT symmetrical'.
In the English language, when 'a' , 'an', as' or 'at' e=is placed in front of a word, it means 'NOT'.
e.g. 'Apolitical' NO political
Asexual ; NOT sexual .
If you mean horizontally asymmetrical there are 15: BCDEFGJKLNPQRSZ If you mean vertically asymmetrical there are 17: AFGJLMNPQRSTUVWYZ
unbalanced, unstable, unequal, asymmetrical, disproportioned, unfair it kind of depends on the meaning of balanced (verb/adjective)
An orange typically has no lines of symmetry. The shape of an orange is irregular and asymmetrical, meaning it cannot be divided into two equal halves by any line. In general, objects with rotational symmetry have multiple lines of symmetry, while asymmetrical objects have none.
Asymmetrical
asymmetrical
Asymmetrical
If you mean horizontally asymmetrical there are 15: BCDEFGJKLNPQRSZ If you mean vertically asymmetrical there are 17: AFGJLMNPQRSTUVWYZ
Now it is considered by most scientists that the universe is asymmetrical.
asymmetrical, because when they are cut into half, both sides of the oyster will not be similar.
unbalanced, unstable, unequal, asymmetrical, disproportioned, unfair it kind of depends on the meaning of balanced (verb/adjective)
In asymmetrical communication, downstream throughput is higher than upstream throughput.
informal balance is another name for asymmetrical balance
An orange typically has no lines of symmetry. The shape of an orange is irregular and asymmetrical, meaning it cannot be divided into two equal halves by any line. In general, objects with rotational symmetry have multiple lines of symmetry, while asymmetrical objects have none.
"Asymmetrical" is a description of the shape of the perimeter (outline) of the sail. It just means that it is not symmetrical.
If you cannot split the snowy owl in any then yes it is asymmetrical.
Some shapes do not have any lines of symmetry. These shapes are called asymmetrical. It doesn't matter how you fold an asymmetrical shape--the two halves just won't match!
H2O is asymmetrical due to the bent molecular shape formed by the lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom.