SYMMETRICAL


Meaning of SYMMETRICAL in English

— symmetrically , adv. — symmetricalness , n.

/si me"tri keuhl/ , adj.

1. characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.

2. Geom.

a. noting two points in a plane such that the line segment joining the points is bisected by an axis: Points ( 1, 1 ) and ( 1, -1 ) are symmetrical with respect to the x-axis.

b. noting a set consisting of pairs of points having this relation with respect to the same axis.

c. noting two points in a plane such that the line segment joining the points is bisected by a point or center: The points ( 1, 1 ) and ( -1, -1 ) are symmetrical with respect to ( 0, 0 ).

d. noting a set consisting of pairs of points having this relation with respect to the same center.

3. Often, symmetric . Math.

a. noting a square matrix that is equal to its transpose.

b. noting a dyad or dyadic that is equal to its conjugate.

c. noting a relation in which one element in relation to a second implies the second in relation to the first.

4. Bot.

a. divisible into two similar parts by more than one plane passing through the center; actinomorphic.

b. (of a flower) having the same number of parts in each whorl.

5. Chem.

a. having a structure that exhibits a regular repeated pattern of the component parts.

b. noting a benzene derivative in which three substitutions have occurred at alternate carbon atoms.

6. affecting corresponding parts simultaneously, as certain diseases.

Also, symmetric .

[ 1745-55; SYMMETR(Y) + -ICAL ]

Syn. 1. balanced, orderly, regular, congruent.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .