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Definition of symmetrical
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Symmetric
(a.)
Symmetrical.
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Paramere
::
Paramere
(n.) One of the
symmetrical
halves
of any one of the
radii,
or
spheromeres,
of a
radiate
animal,
as a
starfish..
Propidene
::
Propidene
(n.) The
unsymmetrical
hypothetical
hydrocarbon
radical,
CH3.CH2.CH,
analogous
to
ethylidene,
and
regarded
as the type of
certain
derivatives
of
propane;
--
called
also
propylidene..
Monosymmetrical
::
Monosymmetrical
(a.) Same as
Monoclinic.
Homogangliate
::
Homogangliate
(a.)
Having
the
ganglia
of the
nervous
system
symmetrically
arranged,
as in
certain
invertebrates;
--
opposed
to
heterogangliate..
Spheral
::
Spheral
(a.)
Rounded
like a
sphere;
sphere-shaped;
hence,
symmetrical;
complete;
perfect..
Two-sided
::
Two-sided
(a.)
Symmetrical.
Brachiopoda
::
Brachiopoda
(n.) A class of
Molluscoidea
having
a
symmetrical
bivalve
shell,
often
attached
by a
fleshy
peduncle..
Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.) The law of
likeness;
similarity
of
structure;
regularity
in form and
arrangement;
orderly
and
similar
distribution
of
parts,
such that an
animal
may be
divided
into parts which are
structurally
symmetrical..
Heterosomati
::
Heterosomati
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
comprising
the
flounders,
halibut,
sole, etc.,
having
the body and head
asymmetrical,
with both eyes on one side.
Called
also
Heterosomata,
Heterosomi..
Symmetrian
::
Symmetral
(a.)
Commensurable;
symmetrical.
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Involving
or
exhibiting
symmetry;
proportional
in
parts;
having
its parts in due
proportion
as to
dimensions;
as, a
symmetrical
body or
building..
Axis
::
Axis (n.) A
straight
line, real or
imaginary,
passing
through
a body, on which it
revolves,
or may be
supposed
to
revolve;
a line
passing
through
a body or
system
around
which the parts are
symmetrically
arranged..
Clean-timbered
::
Clean-timbered
(a.)
Well-proportioned;
symmetrical.
Asymmetrous
::
Asymmetrous
(a.)
Asymmetrical.
Ethylidene
::
Ethylidene
() An
unsymmetrical,
divalent,
hydrocarbon
radical,
C2H4
metameric
with
ethylene
but
written
thus,
CH3.CH
to
distinguish
it from the
symmetrical
ethylene,
CH2.CH2.
Its
compounds
are
derived
from
aldehyde.
Formerly
called
also
ethidene..
Asymmetral
::
Asymmetral
(a.)
Incommensurable;
also,
unsymmetrical..
Eudipleura
::
Eudipleura
(n. pl.) The
fundamental
forms of
organic
life, that are
composed
of two equal and
symmetrical
halves..
Nautilus
::
Nautilus
(n.) The only
existing
genus of
tetrabranchiate
cephalopods.
About four
species
are found
living
in the
tropical
Pacific,
but many other
species
are found
fossil.
The shell is
spiral,
symmetrical,
and
chambered,
or
divided
into
several
cavities
by
simple
curved
partitions,
which are
traversed
and
connected
together
by a
continuous
and
nearly
central
tube or
siphuncle.
See
Tetrabranchiata..
Homocercal
::
Homocercal
(a.)
Having
the tail
nearly
or quite
symmetrical,
the
vertebral
column
terminating
near its base; --
opposed
to
heterocercal..
Anisometric
::
Anisometric
(a.) Not
isometric;
having
unsymmetrical
parts;
-- said of
crystals
with three
unequal
axes.
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