symmetric

/sɪˈmɛtrɪk/
adjective
  1. Having two halves that match exactly when divided down the middle; balanced in shape or arrangement.
    • A symmetric design often feels more formal and orderly.
    • The architect chose a symmetric layout for the building's front entrance.
    • The butterfly's wings are perfectly symmetric.
  2. In mathematics or logic, describing a relationship where if one thing relates to another, the second relates to the first in the same way.
    • In a symmetric matrix, the entries are mirrored across the main diagonal.
    • Equality is a symmetric relation: if a equals b, then b equals a.
    • The graph shows a symmetric pattern around the y-axis.
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