isometric

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isometric
adj. equal in measure, having equal dimensions

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Isometric
The term isometric comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".

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isometric

Noun
1. a line connecting isometric points
(synonym) isometric line
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) contour, contour line

Adjective
1. related by an isometry
(pertainym) isometry
(classification) mathematics, math, maths
2. of or involving muscular contraction in which tension increases while length remains constant
(antonym) isotonic
(classification) physiology
3. having equal dimensions or measurements
(synonym) isometrical
(similar) equal
4. of a crystal system characterized by three equal axes at right angles
(similar) cubic, three-dimensional
(classification) crystallography


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Isometric
(a.)
Alt. of Isometrical
  

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isometric
Synonyms and related words:
aerographic, aerologic, baric, barographic, barometric, climatologic, cyclonic, elemental, equiangular, equidimensional, equilateral, equiproportional, equisided, equisized, equispaced, high-pressure, isobaric, isopiestic, macroclimatic, meteorologic, microclimatic, microclimatologic
  

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