du⋅al⋅i⋅ty
[doo-al-i-tee, dyoo-]–noun
1. | a dual state or quality. |
2. | Mathematics. a symmetry within a mathematical system such that a theorem remains valid if certain objects, relations, or operations are interchanged, as the interchange of points and lines in a plane in projective geometry. |
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This post I decided to take a look at the images generated by my chosen word to see how they interact with my overall concept. I found a few that were either interesting or were a good fit to my concept and then I also found a few that were just plain funny.
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