asimmetria
asymmetry
noun ah-zeem-meht-TREE-ah Rare
Origin: Greek asymmetria, from a- ('without') + symmetria ('symmetry').
Usage Note
Asimmetria refers to a lack of symmetry in shapes, structures, or relationships. In mathematics, physics, and linguistics it is used technically; in everyday speech it often describes an imbalance of power or information, e.g. asimmetria informativa ('information asymmetry'). The adjective is asimmetrico. The plural asimmetrie is regular.
Examples
"L'asimmetria del viso è normale e naturale."
Natural Translation
Facial asymmetry is normal and natural.
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