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"geometrical form" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the shape or structure of something using geometric principles or shapes. Example: The architect carefully considered the geometrical forms of the building's design, incorporating circles, squares, and triangles into the structure.
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The name and geometrical form are inspired by an ancient Mesopotamian mud bench for desert travellers to rest.
In a building by Williams and Tsien, for example, a door is seldom just a door, nor merely an abstract geometrical form.
With Spira Mirabilis, it's different – and not just because they sit in a miraculous spiral (the geometrical form found in seashells and sunflowers that inspired their name).
And since the strings' vibrations determine quantities such as particle masses and charges, predictivity requires knowledge of the geometrical form of the extra dimensions.
With the pure geometrical form of Greek planetary theory now available, Arabic astronomers worked to master it and then to improve upon it.
The precise reproduction of geometrical form often constitutes a challenge in manufacturing of metal parts.
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The relative clarity of the style's geometrical forms represented scientific reason.
It is "the integration of space + nature + massing" on one page, the "lucid grouping of elementary geometrical forms" on another.
Intense light illuminates brightly colored geometrical forms in the Ukrainian-born Alexandra Exter's "City by Night".
Much of her art mixes insects with geometrical forms and the meadow is marked out in six hexagon shapes – inspired by beeswax – arranged in a triangular shape.
On the floor above are large canvases of Mr. Tirelli's subtle monochrome images of geometrical forms and architectural spaces.
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