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The term "asymmetrical" was first used in the 16th century. It was derived from the Greek word "asymmetros," which means "not symmetrical." The term "symmetry," from which "asymmetry" is derived, first appeared in ancient Greece, and was used to refer to the concept of balance or harmony between the parts of a whole. The concept of symmetry was considered important in Greek architecture, art, and mathematics, and was often seen as a reflection of the perfection and harmony of the universe.
Etymology of Asymmetry The word asymmetry is derived from the Greek words a witho
Etymology From the Ancient Greek word symmetria συμμετρία which means pr
Etymology of historic The word historic comes from the Latin word historia which m
Etymology The term etymology comes from the Greek words etymon true meaning and lo
Etymology The word politics is derived from the Greek word polis which means city s
Etymology The word political comes from the Greek word politikos which means of or
Etymology The word physics derives from the Greek word φυσική physike meani
Etymology Hangover First recorded in 1809 Derived from the Middle English hangove m
Etymology The word meat comes from the Old English word mete which means food or
Etymology and Meaning of Company The word company is derived from the Late Latin word
Etymology Latin sedulus meaning diligent assiduous watchful Indo European sed m
Etymology The word lest comes from the Middle English word lesten meaning to preve
Etymology Latin prudens present participle of providere look ahead foresee from pr
Etymology Derived from the Hebrew word adamah אדמה meaning earth or ground