Geometric ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Geometric ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or based on the principles of geometry.
  2. Having or characterized by simple, regular shapes or forms, such as squares, circles, or triangles.

Origin:

From the greek words 'geo' meaning 'earth' and 'metron' meaning 'measure'.

Examples:

  1. The building's facade features a series of geometric shapes.
  2. She specializes in creating geometric abstract art.
  3. The geometric design of the rug creates a sense of order in the room.
  4. This system uses a geometric progression to calculate the interest.
  5. Geometric patterns are a common feature in traditional textiles from many cultures.

(As a noun)

Geometric ( noun )

  1. Relating to or based on the principles of geometry.
  2. Having or characterized by simple, regular shapes or forms, such as squares, circles, or triangles.

Origin:

From the greek words 'geo' meaning 'earth' and 'metron' meaning 'measure'.

Examples:

  1. The building's facade features a series of geometric shapes.
  2. She specializes in creating geometric abstract art.
  3. The geometric design of the rug creates a sense of order in the room.
  4. This system uses a geometric progression to calculate the interest.
  5. Geometric patterns are a common feature in traditional textiles from many cultures.
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