a. Obs. [f. Gr. ἀσύμμετρ-ος incommensurable, disproportionate (see SYMMETRY) + -AL 1.] a. Incommensurable. b. ASYMMETRICAL.
c. 1630. Jackson, Creed, IV. viii. Wks. IV. 125. Their degrees are of another size and ofttimes asymmetral with the former.
1680. H. More, Apocal. Apoc., 350. The Word of God with which these times not squaring, they are called Incommensurate or Asymmetral.
1706. in Phillips.