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Geometrical: Definition, Examples, and Usage

Meaning 1:related to geometry (geometrical)

geometrical 🔊
/ˌdʒiːəˈmetrɪkəl/
adj.
related to shapes, lines, and angles, like circles and squares, from the math subject geometry.
Geometrical patterns in modern interior design with triangles and circles
related to geometry 🔊
/rɪˈleɪtɪd tuː dʒiˈɒmɪtri/
adj.
Relating to the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids, and their properties and relationships.
📁 Category:School Education 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Greek 'geo-' (earth) + 'metron' (measure) + '-ical', meaning 'of or relating to geometry.'
💡 Mnemonic
Think of 'geo' (earth) and 'metric' (measure) - earth measuring shapes like triangles and circles.
📖 Example
Our art teacher showed us how to create designs using geometrical shapes like triangles and circles. 🔊 Our art teacher showed us how to create designs using geometrical shapes like triangles and circles.
🔗 Collocations
geometrical pattern – a repeated arrangement of geometric shapes
geometrical shape – a shape defined by geometry (e.g., square, circle)
geometrical design – a design based on geometric principles
🔄 Synonyms
geometric (adj.) – of or relating to geometry; having simple, regular shapes
rectilinear (adj.) – forming or bounded by straight lines
symmetrical (adj.) – having parts that correspond to each other in size, shape, and position
🚫 Antonyms
organic (adj.) – relating to or derived from living matter; having irregular, flowing shapes
irregular (adj.) – not having a regular shape or pattern
amorphous (adj.) – without a clearly defined shape or form
🌱 Derivatives
geometrically (adv.) – in a geometric manner or in relation to geometry
geometry (n.) – the branch of mathematics concerned with shapes, lines, angles, and spaces
geometer (n.) – a person who studies or is skilled in geometry
📖 Cultural Story
Derived from Greek 'geōmetriā' (land measurement), as ancient Egyptians used geometry to re-establish land boundaries after Nile floods. The word entered English via Latin 'geometricus'.
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