Asymmetrical
(adjective)
Not identical on both sides of a central line; lacking symmetry.
Origin:
From greek ἀ- (a-), meaning "not" and συμμετρία (symmetria), meaning "measurement".
Examples:
- The building had an asymmetrical facade.
- The dancer's movements were asymmetrical and unpredictable.
- The leaf was asymmetrical, with one lobe larger than the other.
- The artist's work often featured asymmetrical compositions.
- The dress had asymmetrical hemline that was shorter on one side.