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Amy Curtis
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3 November, 05:50
What is relieved symmetry?
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Ishaan Barr
3 November, 06:07
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Relieved symmetry is when the two sides nearly - but do not exactly-"mirror." This occurs more often.
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Talan Morgan
3 November, 06:19
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Basically, a kind of symmetry that is not "perfect", meaning two sides are not nearly identical yet it looks or feels symmetrical and balanced.
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