The difference between axisymmetric and axisymmetric figures

The difference between axisymmetric and axisymmetric figures

Axisymmetry refers to the relationship between two figures: if one figure folds along the axis of symmetry and coincides with the other, then the two figures are axisymmetric
An axisymmetric figure refers to a figure. If there is an axis of symmetry so that the figure can be folded together along the axis, then the figure is an axisymmetric figure
For example: circle is an axisymmetric figure (diameter is the axis of symmetry)
Two equal circles are axisymmetric (there must be an axis of symmetry)