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Definition of Symmetricalness
1. Noun. (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane.
Generic synonyms: Spatial Property, Spatiality
Specialized synonyms: Geometrical Regularity, Regularity, Bilateral Symmetry, Bilateralism, Bilaterality, Radial Symmetry
Category relationships: Math, Mathematics, Maths
Derivative terms: Symmetrical, Symmetric, Symmetrise, Symmetrize
Antonyms: Asymmetry
Definition of Symmetricalness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symmetricalness
Literary usage of Symmetricalness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Differential Calculus: With Unusual and Particular Analysis of Its by John Spare (1865)
"... with reference to horizon- tality, symmetrical with its ascent, and we have
shown elsewhere the symmetricalness of the function 50 x — x2 = y, which, ..."
2. The Differential Calculus: With Unusual and Particular Analysis of Its by John Spare (1865)
"... with reference to horizon- tality, symmetrical with its ascent, and we have
shown elsewhere the symmetricalness of the function 50 a; — a;2 = y, ..."
3. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"With characteristically German external, pedantic circumstantiality and
symmetricalness he invented and expounded this remarkable theory, and nobody's ..."
4. Logic: In Three Books, of Thought, of Investigation, and of Knowledge by Hermann Lotze (1888)
"... of the ordinates and the abscissae every other property of the curve can be
developed, its course, its openness or closedness, the symmetricalness or ..."
5. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"... and (as far as we can make it out) the mode in which they are framed, affect
us, as we have said, with a sensation of symmetricalness. ..."
6. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism: Chosen and Ed., with an by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"... and (as far as we can make it out) the mdde in which they are framed, affect
us, as we have said, with a sensation of symmetricalness. ..."
7. The Differential Calculus: With Unusual and Particular Analysis of Its by John Spare (1865)
"... with reference to horizon- tality, symmetrical with its ascent, and we have
shown elsewhere the symmetricalness of the function 50 x — x2 = y, which, ..."
8. The Differential Calculus: With Unusual and Particular Analysis of Its by John Spare (1865)
"... with reference to horizon- tality, symmetrical with its ascent, and we have
shown elsewhere the symmetricalness of the function 50 a; — a;2 = y, ..."
9. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"With characteristically German external, pedantic circumstantiality and
symmetricalness he invented and expounded this remarkable theory, and nobody's ..."
10. Logic: In Three Books, of Thought, of Investigation, and of Knowledge by Hermann Lotze (1888)
"... of the ordinates and the abscissae every other property of the curve can be
developed, its course, its openness or closedness, the symmetricalness or ..."
11. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"... and (as far as we can make it out) the mode in which they are framed, affect
us, as we have said, with a sensation of symmetricalness. ..."
12. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism: Chosen and Ed., with an by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"... and (as far as we can make it out) the mdde in which they are framed, affect
us, as we have said, with a sensation of symmetricalness. ..."