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geometrics

[jee-uh-me-triks]

noun

  1. (used with a plural verb),  the geometric characteristics or features of a thing.

    the geometrics of a building design.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of geometrics1

First recorded in 1960–65; geometric, -metrics
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Example Sentences

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“A lot of the time, people think of Native art and design as geometrics because that’s what we’ve seen from the Southwest and from these big brands that have dominated this space,” she says.

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Whether it’s through minimalistic geometrics, abstract expressions or botanical delights, these motifs infuse homes with a personalized and artistic touch, creating an inviting and visually captivating environment.

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Other companies use Sunbrella’s threads to make their own versions: Knoll offers solids, florals, geometrics and textured weaves.

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Annie Selke carries dozens of patterns, from sober neutrals to giddy geometrics.

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The maze of hallways and pastel staircases dividing that place and competition staging areas marry the geometrics of an M.C.

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