geometrically
UK: ˌdʒiːəˈmetrɪkli | US: ˌdʒiːəˈmetrɪkli
adv. in a manner relating to geometry or geometric principles
adv. with a pattern or arrangement resembling geometric shapes
adv. (mathematics) by means of geometric progression or scaling
The word "geometrically" stems from the Greek roots "geo-" (earth) and "-metron" (measure), reflecting geometry's origins as the measurement of land. The suffix "-ically" transforms the adjective "geometric" into an adverb, indicating manner or method. Over time, the term expanded from literal land measurement to abstract mathematical concepts and spatial patterns.
The crystals grew geometrically, forming perfect hexagonal shapes.
The architect arranged the windows geometrically to create a striking facade.
Population growth can increase geometrically under ideal conditions.
The artist's style evolved to feature geometrically precise lines and angles.
The data points were distributed geometrically across the graph.