There aren't any. Geometric is an adjective and you need a noun to go with it before it is possible to consider answering the question. There are geometric sequences, geometric means, geometric theories, geometric shapes. I cannot guess what your question is about.
Although there is no precise synonym for geometric, in some cases you might use Euclidean.
The geometric distribution appears when you have repeated trials of a random variable with a constant probability of success. The random variable which is the count of the number of failures before the first success {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} has a geometric distribution.
A shield consists of many geometric shapes. Depending on the shield it can contain arcs and triangles. Most objects contain some type of geometric shape.
the main tridimensional geometric form is the cube fromthe cube you can get a pyramid by cutting edges, then the rectangle is a geometrical shape too but bidimensional.
Polygon
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buildings, desk, door
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A square, rectangle, trapazoid, and a rhombus are all examples of a 4 sided geometric polygon.
It is a non-numerical relationships between the parts of a geometric figure. Examples include parallelism, perpendicularity, and concentricity.
Atoms in a crystal lattice, tiles in a mosaic, and molecules in a polymer are examples of elements arranged in a regular geometric pattern.
A regular geometric form is a shape that has sides of equal length and angles of equal measure. Examples include squares, circles, and equilateral triangles.
Although there is no precise synonym for geometric, in some cases you might use Euclidean.
Right angle and rectangle are geometric terms.
Some examples of string art patterns that incorporate numbers include creating geometric shapes or designs using strings that form numerical patterns, such as a clock face with numbers or a mathematical equation represented in string form.
The geometric distribution appears when you have repeated trials of a random variable with a constant probability of success. The random variable which is the count of the number of failures before the first success {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} has a geometric distribution.
A cylinder, a frustum of a cone, a sphere or ellipsoid with slices cut off the top and bottom, half a torus (doughnut), are some examples.