symmetry
Kelime Anlamı :

1. simetri.
2. bakışım.
3. uyum.
4. ahenk.
5. tenazur.
6. Simetri, iki eşit kısmaayrılabilme hali.
7. tenasüp ve intizam.
8. simetrik bir biçimde.
9. simetrik olarak.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. exact correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane, center or axis.
2. the satisfying arrangement of a balanced distribution of the elements of a whole.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. proportionality; commensurability; the due proportion of parts; especially, the proper commensurability of the parts of the human body, according to a canon; hence, congruity; beauty of form.
2. the metrical correspondence of parts with reference to a median plane, each element of geometrical form having its counterpart upon the opposite side of that plane, in the same continued perpendicular to the plane, and at the same distance from it, so that the two halves are geometrically related as a body and its image in a plane mirror: so, usually, in geometry.
3. the composition of like and equably distributed parts to form a unitary whole; a balance between different parts, otherwise than in reference to a medial plane: but the mere repetition of parts, as in a pattern, is not properly called symmetry.
4. consistency; congruity; keeping; proper subordination of a part to the whole.
5. in biology: in botany, specifically, agreement in number of parts among the cycles of organs which compose a flower. see symmetrical, 3.
6. in zoölogy and anatomy, the symmetrical disposition or reversed repetition of parts around an axis or on opposite sides of any plane of the body.
7. in moderu crystallography crystals are not only referred to certain systems (see crystallography) according to the relative lengths and inclinations of their assumed axes, but they are also further divided into classes, or groups, according to the kind and number of symmetry elements they possess.
8. in radial series, the major symmetry is built up by radial divisions of the first kind, producing segments whose adjacent parts are homologous, and related to each other as images.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia