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geometrici

Geometrici is the Italian adjective that means "geometric." It is the masculine plural form of geometrico; the feminine plural is geometriche. The term is used to describe objects, figures, or properties related to geometry, the branch of mathematics that studies shapes, sizes, and relative positions in space. The word derives from geometria, which comes from the Greek words ge "earth" and metron "measure."

In mathematical writing, geometrici commonly appears in phrases such as figure geometriche, linee geometriche, superfici geometriche,

In broader Italian usage, geometrici also appears in art and design to describe patterns based on geometric

oggetti
geometrici
(geometric
objects),
or
locus
geometrico
(geometric
locus).
It
can
describe
shapes
like
triangles,
circles,
polygons,
or
three-dimensional
bodies,
as
well
as
relations
and
measurements
such
as
angles,
distances,
and
areas
that
pertain
to
geometry.
shapes,
for
example
motivi
geometrici.
The
term
is
used
in
education,
textbooks,
and
discourse
to
distinguish
geometric
concepts
from
other
kinds
of
shapes
or
measures.
As
with
related
adjectives
in
Italian,
context
determines
whether
geometrici
modifies
plural
masculine
nouns.