monosymmetric

monosymmetric
monosymmetrically, adv.monosymmetry /mon'euh sim"i tree/, n.
/mon'euh si me"trik/, adj. Biol., Bot.
zygomorphic.
Also, monosymmetrical.
[1875-80; MONO- + SYMMETRIC]

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