The word "symmetry" refers to a body that exhibits balance and proportion in its structure, where corresponding parts are arranged in a harmonious and organized manner. In Biology, a symmetrical body can be divided into similar halves along a central axis, which can enhance functionality and aesthetic appeal. Symmetry is often associated with health and fitness in living organisms, as it may indicate genetic quality and developmental stability.
The term you're looking for is "superficial." It refers to something located closer to the surface of the body.
"you" is a word, not a letter and it does not have rotational symmetry.
Another biological word for equilibrium is homeostasis. This term refers to the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.
No the word raw is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Something that is symmetrical along a line. Like you could fold it in half and it would be the same. Like a rorschach inkblot. A butterfly. A person. The other kind of symmetry is radial symmetry, which is symmetrical from a point. Like a starfish. I think things that are radially symmetrical are always also laterally symmetrical, but there could be some weird exception to that that I can't think of.
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The purpose of a document body is to organize and format information on a document correctly. A document body is a default to a blank word document on Microsoft Word.
There is no such word.
The 8-letter word that fits the pattern "blank e blank e blank you blank blank" is "schedule."
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The medical root word 'arthro' refers to the joint.
"DEED" is a word that has rotational symmetry.
The word "symmetry" has three syllables.
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If you are referring to the word "symmetry", then the first syllable.
A seven letter word starting with R and ending with O is risotto.