Anallagmatic

/ˌænəlægˈmætɪk/ adjective

In mathematics and geometry, describing a transformation or curve that remains unchanged in form when certain operations are applied to it.

From Greek 'ana' (back, again) + 'allattein' (to exchange). The term developed in 19th-century mathematics to describe reciprocal or self-transforming geometric properties.

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