symmetrioid
Symmetrioid is a term used in geometry to describe objects that exhibit a pronounced degree of symmetry. The name combines symmetria, from Greek for “congruence of parts,” with the suffix -oid, indicating likeness. In practice, a symmetrioid is an object whose shape is invariant under a nontrivial finite group of isometries, typically a dihedral, cyclic, or polyhedral symmetry group.
In two dimensions, a symmetrioid is a closed plane curve whose interior remains unchanged under a set
Mathematically, symmetrioids are often described by their invariance under a finite subgroup of the orthogonal group,