Bisymmetrical

/baɪˈsɪmətɹɪkəl/ adjective

Having symmetry in two ways or directions; symmetrical about two different axes or planes.

From bi- (two) + symmetrical (having balanced proportions). The prefix bi- comes from Latin, while symmetrical derives from Greek symmetria, meaning 'proper proportion.' The term developed in mathematics and biology to describe objects with dual symmetries.

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