symmetry

প্রতিসাম্য
definition
noun
this series has a line of symmetry through its center
the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
translation of 'symmetry'
noun
সামঁজস্য,
অঙ্গসৌষ্ঠব,
ভারসাম্য,
প্রতিসাম্য
example
The y-axis was defined by the axis of 'symmetry' .
In bodybuilding, 'symmetry' is the balance of the various muscles to each other, as well as the upper body to the lower body and the right side to the left.
The key point is its re-establishment of 'symmetry' between social relations.
an overall 'symmetry' making the poem pleasant to the ear
Such was the proportion and perfect 'symmetry' of her body, each part in harmony with the rest, that no one till then had ever seen its like among human kind - a living work of art, an object of desire to lovers of beauty.
In this theory a nonlinear 'symmetry' unifies the Standard Model particles with heavy new particles.
While there is likely to be a 'symmetry' between the two ideas in this answer - pleasant work and nice people - there is no necessary correspondence between them.
Consider those examples of Georgian architecture where a door doesn't even open, built there simply because a functioning door lies across the axis of 'symmetry' .
This claim uncovers why we find certain formal properties such as 'symmetry' and regularity aesthetically pleasing.
Zygomorphic flowers are monosymmetric having a single line of 'symmetry' .
In principle, it is possible that the hexagonal 'symmetry' of the inner structure is a result of superposition of stacks of membranes oriented at different angles.
Following the rules of proportion and 'symmetry' of the ancients was important to Brunelleschi but he wanted these mathematical principles of beauty to be those seen by all observers.
Furthermore, with the spine as the line of 'symmetry' , ‘right’ and ‘left’ sides are proportionally equal, but inverses of one another.
When an egg is spun on its side, its axis of 'symmetry' - a line stretching between the eggs' two tips - starts off by being horizontal.
There is a greater density beneath the lunar nearside, displacing its center of mass away from its axis of 'symmetry' , and the pull of the Earth keeps that greater mass directed towards us.
The axis of 'symmetry' is indicated by a red broken line, along which pharyngeal slits are positioned.
the overall 'symmetry' makes the poem pleasant to the ear
Every detail exudes careful workmanship, from the perfect 'symmetry' of the grind lines to the final hand rubbed blade finish.
LAC Martin said the competition was judged on 'symmetry' , proportion and balance - whether the body is balanced top to bottom and side to side.
Moreover, the segments characterized have a common helical 'symmetry' .
The judges were more interested in size than overall balance, proportion and 'symmetry' .
It's also the antithesis of a well-tailored suit, where you're looking for 'symmetry' , flowing lines, and the ability to draw your attention to the face.
In snowflakes there is always this hexagonal, six-fold 'symmetry' ; that's because of the properties of water molecules.
But there is also a curious 'symmetry' between opponents of the death penalty, and opponents of euthanasia and living wills.
It's also a tidy world, with a degree of moral 'symmetry' between the past and the present.
‘There is a disconcerting 'symmetry' between Prozac and Ritalin,’ he writes.
In other words, these projects are distinctive for not following the classic paradigm of 'symmetry' between object of study or topic, fieldwork, and written product.
Certain corals, for example, build structures with hexagonal 'symmetry' , but not in seafloor sediment.
the political 'symmetry' between the two debates
There is a significant lack of 'symmetry' between the two acts of the play, separated by a fifteen minute interval, which I found a distraction.
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