congruity

/kənˈɡruəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being in agreement, harmony, or fit with something else.
    • The architect aimed for congruity between the house and its natural surroundings.
    • The congruity of their opinions made the discussion very productive.
    • There is a pleasing congruity between the old and new parts of the city.
  2. In mathematics, the property of geometric figures having the same shape and size.
    • Congruity of the two shapes was proven by matching their sides and angles.
    • In geometry class, we tested the congruity of the squares by measuring their diagonals.
    • The teacher explained the concept of congruity using two identical triangles.
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