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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

isometric

IPA: /ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪk/

KK: /ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a system or condition where measurements or dimensions are equal, often used in geometry and physiology.

Example: The isometric exercises helped improve her strength without changing the length of her muscles.

noun

Definition: A line that connects points that have the same measurement or value in a specific context, often used in geometry or design.

Example: The architect used an isometric to illustrate the dimensions of the building.

isometrically

IPA: /ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪkli/

KK: /ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that involves equal measurement or dimensions, often used in contexts like exercise or geometry.

Example: The weights were lifted isometrically to build strength without changing muscle length.

isometry

IPA: /aɪˈsɒmətri/

KK: /aɪˈsɒmətri/

noun

Definition: A mathematical concept where distances between points are preserved when mapping one space to another, meaning the shape and size remain unchanged.

Example: In geometry, an isometry can be seen when a shape is rotated or translated without changing its size or form.

isomorph

IPA: //ˈaɪsəˌmɔrf//

KK: /ˈaɪsəˌmɔrf/

noun

Definition: An object or substance that has the same structure or form as another, often used in scientific contexts to describe similarities in shape or arrangement.

Example: The crystal structures of the two minerals are isomorphs, showing identical arrangements of atoms.

isomorphic

IPA: /ˌaɪsəˈmɔːfɪk/

KK: /ˌaɪsəˈmɔrfɪk/

adjective

Definition: Having a similar structure or appearance to something else, even though they may have different origins.

Example: The two species are isomorphic, sharing similar physical traits despite their different evolutionary paths.

isomorphically

IPA: /ˌaɪsəˈmɔːfɪkli/

KK: /aɪˈsɒmərfɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows a one-to-one correspondence between two structures, often used in mathematics and science.

Example: The two systems can be analyzed isomorphically, revealing their underlying similarities.

isomorphism

IPA: /aɪˈsɒmərfɪzəm/

KK: /aɪˈsɒmərfɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A term used to describe a similarity or correspondence between two different structures or systems, often in fields like mathematics, biology, or chemistry.

Example: In mathematics, isomorphism helps to show that two different structures can behave in the same way.

isomorphous

IPA: /ˌaɪsəˈmɔrfəs/

KK: /aɪˈsɒmərfəs/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or having the same form or structure as something else.

Example: The two crystals are isomorphous, meaning they have the same arrangement of atoms.

isonomic

IPA: //aɪˈsɒnəmɪk//

KK: /aɪˈsɒnəmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Referring to things that are equal or similar in terms of law or rights.

Example: The two parties reached an isonomic agreement, ensuring equal rights for all involved.

isophote

IPA: //ˈaɪsəˌfoʊt//

KK: /ˈaɪsəˌfoʊt/

noun

Definition: A line or curve that connects points in an image or chart that have the same level of brightness or light intensity.

Example: The isophote on the graph showed areas of equal light intensity, helping to analyze the lighting conditions.

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