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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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To "mirror" something

Please, what would be the proper adjective to describe two identical illustrations, one of which printed to the opposite side ("reflected"?). For example: consider the symbol ">>>"; can I say that ">>>" and "<<<" together are two "mirrored" symbols? Or should I use "reflected", or even another word that I do not know yet?

  

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You'd typically say something is "the mirror image" of something else.

  • You'd typically say something is "the mirror image" of something else.
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You'd typically say something is "the mirror image" of something else.

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