Geometric vs. Geometrical

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Geometricadjective

Of, or relating to geometry.

Geometricadjective

increasing or decreasing in a geometric progression.

Geometricadjective

Using simple shapes such as circles, triangles and lines in a decorative object.

Geometricadjective

Pertaining to, or according to the rules or principles of, geometry; determined by geometry; as, a geometrical solution of a problem.

Geometricadjective

characterized by simple geometric forms in design and decoration; as, a buffalo hide painted with red and black geometrical designs.

Geometricadjective

characterized by simple geometric forms in design and decoration;

Geometricadjective

of or relating to or determined by geometry

Geometricadjective

relating to geometry, or according to its methods.

Geometricadjective

characterized by or decorated with regular lines and shapes

Geometricadjective

relating to or denoting a period of Greek culture (around 900–700 BC) characterized by geometrically decorated pottery.

Geometricadjective

relating to or denoting a style of Early English tracery based on the geometry of circles.

Geometricnoun

a geometric pattern.

Geometricaladjective

Of, or relating to geometry; geometric.

Geometricaladjective

(of a design) Consisting of lines and simple shapes.

Geometricaladjective

(of a staircase) Having the stairs supported by the wall at one end only.

Geometricaladjective

of or relating to or determined by geometry

Geometricaladjective

characterized by simple geometric forms in design and decoration;

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