symmetry
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This term evokes a sense of balance, harmony, and predictability. It is frequently used in mathematics, architecture, and biology to describe a structural equilibrium where one side mirrors the other, creating a feeling of stability and aesthetic perfection. In social or emotional contexts, it describes a reciprocal relationship where effort, power, or affection are evenly distributed. A lack of symmetry in a relationship often suggests an imbalance of power or an unfair distribution of labor.
Countable when referring to a specific type of geometric arrangement (e.g., the bilateral symmetry of a human face). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of balanced proportion in art or nature.