dosymetrii
Dosymetrii is a term used in some branches of geometry and theoretical discussion to describe a class of structures that exhibit two independent symmetry operations, each of which is its own inverse (an involution). In practice, these are objects or systems that admit two distinct reflections or similar actions that square to the identity. The two symmetries may act in the same space (for example, two mirror planes in a plane or three-dimensional object) and often generate a finite symmetry group.
In a geometric setting, the most common example is a shape that has two mirror symmetries, such
Etymology reflects the concept: dosymetrii derives from the Greek dos (‘two’) and symmetria (‘symmetry’). The term
See also: symmetry, involution, dihedral group, Klein four group, geometry.