A‐sym″me‐try (�), n. [Gr. �; ἀ priv. + � symmetry.] 1. Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, esp. want of bilateral symmetry.
2. (Math.) Incommensurability. Barrow.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
A‐sym″me‐try (�), n. [Gr. �; ἀ priv. + � symmetry.] 1. Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, esp. want of bilateral symmetry.
2. (Math.) Incommensurability. Barrow.