The difference between Geometric and Geometrical
When used as adjectives, geometric means of or relating to geometry, whereas geometrical means of, or relating to geometry.
check bellow for the other definitions of Geometric and Geometrical
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Geometric as an adjective:
Of or relating to geometry.
Examples:
"usex The architect used geometric techniques to design her home."
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Geometric as an adjective:
Increasing or decreasing in a geometric progression.
Examples:
"usex Bacteria exhibit geometric increase in numbers when the environment is not limiting."
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Geometric as an adjective:
Using simple shapes such as circles, triangles and lines in a decorative object.
Examples:
"usex The building's profile was strikingly geometric."
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Geometrical as an adjective:
Of, or relating to geometry; geometric.
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Geometrical as an adjective (of a design):
Consisting of lines and simple shapes.
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Geometrical as an adjective (of a [[staircase]]):
Having the stairs supported by the wall at one end only.