isoboundary

noun

Etymology

From iso- + boundary.

  1. derived from bombus — “a humming or buzzing
  2. derived from bombitō — “hum, buzz
  3. derived from bondir — “leap", "bound", originally "make a loud resounding noise
  4. inherited from *bounden
  5. formed as boundary — “bound + -ary
  6. prefixed as isoboundary — “iso + boundary

Definitions

  1. An isoelectric boundary (between positive and negative charges)

The neighborhood

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