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Symmetrically
adverb
In a symmetrical manner; so as to show symmetry
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Cnidarians are radially symmetrical (i.e., similar parts are arranged symmetrically around a central axis).
Within this, symbolic landmarks like the Drum and Bell towers (of which only the Drum Tower survives), multi-tiered and symmetrically positioned, loomed over a predominantly flat landscape.
The BIS may accuse Czech politicians of "asymmetric indifference" towards security threats from Russia, but Czech politicians themselves seem to be rather symmetrically divided.
The country is federal in many respects, but not formally or symmetrically so and, though it is divided into 17 "autonomous communities", their rights and responsibilities vary.
Another prominent bear, Stephen Roach, occupies a very senior management position at Morgan Stanley.Moreover, error and investment strategy are natural companions, but such errors are not treated symmetrically.
They may do so symmetrically, thereby producing identical daughter cells, each of which resembles the mother cell.
Restorers recently discovered on the back a series of complicated floral designs painted in gold.Most of the Forbidden City is laid out symmetrically; Qianlong's garden is an exception, with winding paths and surprise vistas that open out seemingly at random.
Because the big fat pipes used by ISPs operate symmetrically, with equal bandwidth for upstream and downstream traffic.
It can be a commitment to treat the current target more symmetrically (that is, to err above as often as it errs below).
Politics dictates that the programme should be symmetrically designed (open to all countries) but economics calls for an asymmetric impact in crisis countries.
Alternatively, it can divide itself symmetrically.
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