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SYMMETRICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having, involving, or exhibiting symmetry 2. having corresponding points whose connecting lines are bisected by a given point or perpendicularly bisected by ...
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Symmetry - Wikipedia
Symmetry in everyday life refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, the term has a more precise definition and ...
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SYMMETRICAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
having two parts that match exactly, either when one half is like an image of the other half in a mirror, or when one part can take the place of another if it ...
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symmetrical
symmetrical, a. (sɪˈmɛtrɪkəl) [f. symmetry + -ical, after geometrical. Cf. prec. and next.] Characterized by or exhibiting symmetry. 1. Having the parts or elements regularly and harmoniously arranged; regular in form; well-proportioned; balanced. (Said of natural or artificial bodies or structures,...
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Symmetric vs. Symmetrical : r/grammar - Reddit
My impression is that "symmetrical" takes one argument, "symmetric" two. If the left and right halves of a face are symmetric, then the face is ...
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Symmetrical - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something that is symmetrical has corresponding similar parts: in other words, one side is the same as the other.
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Symmetrical voice
Agar
Andersen (1991) suggests that Agar exhibits symmetrical voice. Bor
Van Urk (2015) suggests that Bor exhibits symmetrical voice.
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symmetrical | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Kids
definition: having a form, structure, effect, or parts such that there is an equal and corresponding distribution on each side of a central line or position ...
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307 Synonyms & Antonyms for SYMMETRICAL | Thesaurus.com
symmetrical · balanced · commensurable · commensurate · equal · in proportion · proportional · regular · shapely · well-formed. Did You Know? "Muscle" ...
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SYMMETRICAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
If something is symmetrical, it has two halves which are exactly the same, except that one half is the mirror image of the other. ...
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SYMMETRICAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Symmetrical definition: characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding ...
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Symmetrical Fiber Internet Service Provider - Astound Broadband
The ONT is a device that translates the fiber light signal into an electrical signal that can communicate with your in-home Wi-Fi device. This ONT is typically mounted against a wall or in an out-of-the-way area, with an Ethernet cable connecting it to your in-home Wi-Fi router.
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Not getting symmetrical down and Up : r/Ubiquiti
So i just bought the enterprise 24 PoE and already had the UDM-SE. I have them connected by the 10Gb SFP+ DAC and it shows full 10Gb. Any of ...
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Symmetrical components
The sequence components differ only by their phase angles, which are symmetrical and so are radians or 120°. History article from IEEE on early development of symmetrical components, retrieved May 12, 2005.
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Symmetrical matrix determinant Is it true that every symmetrical matrix has a determinant non-zero? If so how can I prove it? Note: A symmetrical matrix that is not zero. (thanks to the commenter that pointed it out)
No it is not. Consider the diagonal matrix with all values on the diagonal non-zero except one which is $0$. Its determinant is clearly $0$. The fact that it is symmetric only gives you that the eigenvalues are real. However it is enough for one eigenvalue to be $0$ for you to get a $0$ determinant....
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