A geometric curve or transformation that exhibits anallagmatic properties, remaining structurally similar under specific mathematical operations.
From Greek 'anallagmatic' + Latin nominative suffix '-is'. This technical term is primarily used in advanced mathematics and theoretical geometry.
The term is rare in modern usage, but it represents an elegant concept in mathematics—shapes that are their own mirror images or inverse forms, which shows up in everything from soap bubbles to particle physics!
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