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sym·met·ri·cal \sə̇ˈme.trə̇kəl, -rēk-\ adjective or sym·met·ric \-rik, -rēk\ Etymology: symmetry + -ical or -ic 1. : having or involving symmetry : exhibiting symmetry : exhibiting correspondence in size and shape of parts : balanced, regular < the human body is symmetrical > < crystals are often symmetrical > < a symmetrical garden > < a symmetrical grouping > 2. : having corresponding points whose connecting lines are bisected by a given point or perpendicularly bisected by a given line or plane — used of geometrical figures 3. a. : being of such nature that the terms may be interchanged without altering the value, character, or truth — used especially of mathematical relations, functions, and equations < c.f(a+b) is symmetrical with respect to a and b but not generally with respect to a and c > b. : commensurable 4. a. of a shoot or other plant part : capable of division by a longitudinal plane into similar halves — compare antinomorphic, zygomorphic b. of a flower : having the same number of members in each whorl of floral leaves — compare regular 2c 5. : affecting corresponding parts simultaneously and similarly < symmetrical gangrene of the legs > 6. : exhibiting symmetry in the structural formula; especially : relating to derivatives in which groups are substituted symmetrically in the molecule < symmetrical dichloro-ethylene ClCH . CHCl > < symmetrical or 1,3,5-trinitro-benzene > |