Antisymmetry

/ˌæntiˈsɪmətri/ noun

The property or condition of being antisymmetric; a lack of reciprocal symmetry in mathematical or logical relations.

From anti- (against) + symmetry (from Greek sym- 'together' + metron 'measure'). This noun form emerged alongside the development of formal mathematics and set theory in the 1900s.

📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb