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:

  1. The building had an asymmetrical facade.
  2. The dancer's movements were asymmetrical and unpredictable.
  3. The leaf was asymmetrical, with one lobe larger than the other.
  4. The artist's work often featured asymmetrical compositions.
  5. The dress had asymmetrical hemline that was shorter on one side.
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