| isometric projection |
(n) An axonometric projection in which three of the axes are measured on the same scale and are at the same angle relative to each other. An isometric drawing is less pleasing to the eye than other types of axonometric projections, but it is the most common since it is the easiest to draw.
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| isomer |
A line on a map along which an equal percentage of the total annual precipitation falls in a given season or month; literally means
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| isometric contraction |
Static muscle contraction that occurs without movement.
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| isometric exercise |
Exercise in which the muscles are contracted (squeezed) against resistance over a period of time, for example, weight-lifting.
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| isometry |
Change in overall size that maintains the same relative proportional shape.
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