isodiametric

isodiametric
adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1879 having equal diameters

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  • Isodiametric — I so*di a*met ric, a. [Iso + diametric.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Crystallog.) Developed alike in the directions of the several lateral axes; said of crystals of both the tetragonal and hexagonal systems. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Having the several… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • isodiametric — [ī΄sōdī΄ə met′rik, ī΄sədī΄ə me′trik] adj. having equal diameters or axes, as certain cells …   English World dictionary

  • isodiametric — “+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary is + diametric 1. a. : having equal diameters b. : having dimensions that are equal in all directions isodiametric parenchyma cells 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • isodiametric — adj. [Gr. isos, equal; dia, through; metron, measure] Having equal diameters or axes …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • isodiametric — /uy seuh duy euh me trik/, adj. 1. having equal diameters or axes. 2. having the diameter similar throughout, as a cell. 3. (of crystals) having two, or three, equal horizontal axes and a third, or fourth, unequal axis at right angles thereto.… …   Universalium

  • isodiametric — adjective Having an equal or nearly equal diameter in all directions …   Wiktionary

  • isodiametric — iso·di·a·met·ric (i″so di″ə metґrik) [iso + dia + metron measure] having the same diameter in all directions …   Medical dictionary

  • isodiametric — iso·diametric …   English syllables

  • isodiametric — i•so•di•a•met•ric [[t]ˌaɪ səˌdaɪ əˈmɛ trɪk[/t]] adj. math. having equal diameters or axes • Etymology: 1880–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • isodiametric — /ˌaɪsoʊdaɪəˈmɛtrɪk/ (say .uysohduyuh metrik) adjective 1. having equal diameters or axes. 2. Botany having the diameter similar throughout, as a cell. 3. (of crystals) having two, or three, equal horizontal axes and a third, or fourth, unequal… …  

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