"Isocephalism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isocephalism is a term used in art history and architectural criticism to describe a style of classical art and architecture where all the figures or columns are depicted as being of the same height. This can be seen in ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture, where all the figures or columns are depicted as being of equal height, in order to create a sense of balance and harmony.
Isobutylphenyl is a chemical term that refers to a phenyl group substituted with an isobutyl group. <br><br>In simpler terms, it's a compound made up of a benzene ring (phenyl) with an isobutyl group (a four-carbon chain with a methyl group as a branching unit) attached to it.
Isobutyric is an organic compound that refers to a fatty acid found in animal fats and vegetable oils. It is a branched-chain fatty acid with the chemical formula C5H10O2.
Isocaloric refers to the state of having the same caloric value. In other words, it means that two substances or diets contain the same number of calories, regardless of their composition or sources.
The isocentre refers to a point in a radiation therapy treatment, where the radiation beams intersect and converge.
Isochasm is a noun that refers to a gap or chasm of equal width or depth, typically used in geological or geomorphological contexts. It can also be used more broadly to describe a gap or disparity between two things that has a constant or uniform quality.
Isocheimenal refers to the state in which a curve or surface is equally inclined or has the same angle of inclination in all directions, having the same slope everywhere. It is commonly used in the context of differential geometry and descriptive geometry.