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Definition of symmetrical
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Symmetric
(a.)
Symmetrical.
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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..
Asymmetral
::
Asymmetral
(a.)
Incommensurable;
also,
unsymmetrical..
Shapely
::
Shapely
(superl.)
Well-formed;
having
a
regular
shape;
comely;
symmetrical.
Chiastolite
::
Chiastolite
(n.) A
variety
of
andalusite;
--
called
also
macle.
The
tessellated
appearance
of a cross
section
is due to the
symmetrical
arrangement
of
impurities
in the
crystal.
Asymmetrical
::
Asymmetrical
(a.)
Incommensurable.
Asymmetrous
::
Asymmetrous
(a.)
Asymmetrical.
Harmonious
::
Harmonious
(a.)
Adapted
to each
other;
having
parts
proportioned
to each
other;
symmetrical.
Air
::
Air (n.) A
musical
idea, or
motive,
rhythmically
developed
in
consecutive
single
tones,
so as to form a
symmetrical
and
balanced
whole,
which may be sung by a
single
voice to the
stanzas
of a hymn or song, or even to plain
prose,
or
played
upon an
instrument;
a
melody;
a tune; an
aria..
Complement
::
Complement
(v. t.) That which is
required
to
supply
a
deficiency,
or to
complete
a
symmetrical
whole..
Symmetrician
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Having
corresponding
parts or
relations.
Proportion
::
Proportion
(n.)
Harmonic
relation
between
parts,
or
between
different
things
of the same kind;
symmetrical
arrangement
or
adjustment;
symmetry;
as, to be out of
proportion..
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Having
a
common
measure;
commensurable.
Heteracanth
::
Heteracanth
(a.)
Having
the
spines
of the
dorsal
fin
unsymmetrical,
or
thickened
alternately
on the right and left
sides..
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..
Unsymmetrical
::
Unsymmetrical
(a.)
Wanting
in
symmetry,
or due
proportion
pf
parts..
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..
Kaleidoscope
::
Kaleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
invented
by Sir David
Brewster,
which
contains
loose
fragments
of
colored
glass,
etc., and
reflecting
surfaces
so
arranged
that
changes
of
position
exhibit
its
contents
in an
endless
variety
of
beautiful
colors
and
symmetrical
forms.
It has been much
employed
in arts of
design..
Peloric
::
Peloric
(a.)
Abnormally
regular
or
symmetrical.
Unsymmetrical
::
Unsymmetrical
(a.) Not
symmetrical;
being
without
symmetry,
as the parts of a
flower
when
similar
parts are of
different
size and
shape,
or when the parts of
successive
circles
differ
in
number.
See
Symmetry..
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Having
a
likeness
in the form and size of
floral
organs
of the same kind;
regular.
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