isometric

adj
/ˌaɪ.sə(ʊ)ˈmɛt.ɹɪk/UK/ˌaɪ.soʊˈmɛt.ɹɪk/US

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἴσος (ísos, “equal”) + Ancient Greek μέτρον (métron, “measure”) + Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós). See also: iso- + -metric.

  1. derived from -ικός

Definitions

  1. Of or exhibiting equality in dimensions.

  2. Being or relating to a geometric system of three equal axes lying at right angles to each…

    Being or relating to a geometric system of three equal axes lying at right angles to each other (especially in crystallography).

  3. Of or involving muscular contraction against resistance in which the length of the muscle…

    Of or involving muscular contraction against resistance in which the length of the muscle remains the same.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Taking place at constant volume because of being confined by rigid boundaries.

    2. A line connecting isometric points.

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