English to Telugu Dictionary symmetry

symmetry

సౌష్టవం
definition
noun
this series has a line of symmetry through its center
the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
translation of 'symmetry'
అవయవాను రూపత్వము
example
In this theory a nonlinear 'symmetry' unifies the Standard Model particles with heavy new particles.
It's also the antithesis of a well-tailored suit, where you're looking for 'symmetry' , flowing lines, and the ability to draw your attention to the face.
While there is likely to be a 'symmetry' between the two ideas in this answer - pleasant work and nice people - there is no necessary correspondence between them.
Consider those examples of Georgian architecture where a door doesn't even open, built there simply because a functioning door lies across the axis of 'symmetry' .
The 'symmetry' is pleasing, at the end of a narrative that is bracing, adventurous, touched by surprises, perfectly balanced and completely engrossing.
Yet somehow the house works thanks to Adler's innate sense of 'symmetry' and proportion - and so does the Italian suburban villa in chilly Milwaukee.
In art it is often the departures from 'symmetry' that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative.
this series has a line of 'symmetry' through its centre
A bipolar nebula is one that is created by ejecting material primarily in a flat disk perpendicular to a single axis of 'symmetry' .
It's also a tidy world, with a degree of moral 'symmetry' between the past and the present.
Certain corals, for example, build structures with hexagonal 'symmetry' , but not in seafloor sediment.
the overall 'symmetry' makes the poem pleasant to the ear
This provides 'symmetry' between deductibility by the companies and taxability of the employees which he says is the purpose of the section.
The 'symmetry' between the fate of the Middle Eastern Nobel laureates and their Irish counterparts continues looking at those who have displaced them.
There is a greater density beneath the lunar nearside, displacing its center of mass away from its axis of 'symmetry' , and the pull of the Earth keeps that greater mass directed towards us.
There is also a certain 'symmetry' between the two species, for the adherents of a politicised religion, like soldiers in an army, are in a permanent state of combat and vigilance.
Every detail exudes careful workmanship, from the perfect 'symmetry' of the grind lines to the final hand rubbed blade finish.
In snowflakes there is always this hexagonal, six-fold 'symmetry' ; that's because of the properties of water molecules.
The 'symmetry' between the two markets breaks down because whenever the central bank intervenes, it is always in the bond market, never in the commodity market.
Admire its graceful entryway and its classic sense of proportion and 'symmetry' .
There is no necessary or easy 'symmetry' between the contexts of reading and writing, nor between the scope of intention and motivation on the one hand and that of interpretation and response on the other.
Such was the proportion and perfect 'symmetry' of her body, each part in harmony with the rest, that no one till then had ever seen its like among human kind - a living work of art, an object of desire to lovers of beauty.
Sometimes he identifies the beautiful with the typical in nature, but in De re aedificatoria he constructs a theory of beauty around mathematical 'symmetry' and proportion of parts.
An out-of-court settlement cannot be one-sided; it must be based on parity, equity and 'symmetry' , on the principle of give-and-take by both parties.
He examined the three dimensional figures obtained by rotating a regular polygon about an axis of 'symmetry' .
Following the rules of proportion and 'symmetry' of the ancients was important to Brunelleschi but he wanted these mathematical principles of beauty to be those seen by all observers.
Some of our rectangles had radial 'symmetry' , while others achieved asymmetrical balance.
The key point is its re-establishment of 'symmetry' between social relations.
Each molecule has on average six neighbors, generating a six-fold hexagonal 'symmetry' .
The y-axis was defined by the axis of 'symmetry' .
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