Un`sym*met"ric*al (?), a. 1.
Wanting in symmetry, or due proportion pf parts.
2. (Biol.) Not symmetrical; being without
symmetry, as the parts of a flower when similar parts are of different size
and shape, or when the parts of successive circles differ in number. See
Symmetry.
3. (Chem.) Being without symmetry of
chemical structure or relation; as, an unsymmetrical carbon
atom.
Unsymmetrical carbon atom (Chem.), one
which is united at once to four different atoms or radicals. This condition
usually occasions physical isomerism, with the attendant action on
polarized light.
Un`sym*met"ric*al (?), a. 1.
Wanting in symmetry, or due proportion pf parts.
2. (Biol.) Not symmetrical; being without
symmetry, as the parts of a flower when similar parts are of different size
and shape, or when the parts of successive circles differ in number. See
Symmetry.
3. (Chem.) Being without symmetry of
chemical structure or relation; as, an unsymmetrical carbon
atom.
Unsymmetrical carbon atom (Chem.), one
which is united at once to four different atoms or radicals. This condition
usually occasions physical isomerism, with the attendant action on
polarized light.