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− | + | * (anthropology/archaeology) When used in reference to projectiles or tools, asymmetrical refers to opposing side of an object which have dissimilar contours, shape or form. <br/>Source: LITHICS-Net, Glossary of Lithics Terminology | |
+ | * (geology) | ||
+ | # Without symmetry. | ||
+ | # Said of mineral crystals having no center, plane, or axis of symmetry. <br/>Source: Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms | ||
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+ | [[category: geology]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 23 June 2020
- (anthropology/archaeology) When used in reference to projectiles or tools, asymmetrical refers to opposing side of an object which have dissimilar contours, shape or form.
Source: LITHICS-Net, Glossary of Lithics Terminology - (geology)
- Without symmetry.
- Said of mineral crystals having no center, plane, or axis of symmetry.
Source: Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
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