"Isographic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Isographic" Meaning

Isographic: (adjective) Pertaining to or characterized by the use of identical or equivalent signs or symbols to represent different languages, dialects, or scripts.

"Isographic" Examples

Isomorphic


Isomorphic is an adjective that means having the same structural representation or structure, but not necessarily the same appearance or sequence.

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In linguistics, the words "cat" and "act" are isomorphic because they have the same structure: C-A-T.

The two words are isomorphic because they have the same structural representation.

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In computer science, an isomorphic graph is a graph that can be transformed into another graph by renaming the vertices.

The two graphs are isomorphic because they have the same structural representation, despite appearing differently.

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In biology, different species with the same genetic makeup are considered isomorphic, despite their physical differences.

The two species are isomorphic because they have the same structural representation at the genetic level, despite their differing physical characteristics.

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In mathematics, an isomorphic function is a function that preserves the structural properties of a mathematical structure, such as a group or a ring.

The function is isomorphic because it preserves the structural properties of the mathematical structure, even if the sequence of elements is different.

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In art, two sculptures with the same shape or structure but different materials or appearances can be considered isomorphic.

The two sculptures are isomorphic because they have the same structural representation, despite their differing appearances.

Note: These examples are illustrative and may not be exhaustive.

"Isographic" Similar Words

Isoglosses

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In linguistics, an isogloss is a line or area on a map that separates two or more dialects, languages, or linguistic features that are distinct from one another. Isoglosses are often used in dialectology to visualize the geographical distribution of linguistic features, such as pronunciation, vocabulary, or grammar.

Isogonal

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Isogonal refers to lines or shapes that intersect at equal angles, typically 60, 120, or 180 degrees. It can also describe pairs of lines that are symmetrical about a central axis, such as the diagonals of a square or the sides of a rhombus. In geometry, isogonal lines can be used to create symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing shapes in designs and patterns.

Isogonals

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Isogonals are lines or curves that intersect at a right angle, forming a right triangle with a given curve. They are often used in mathematics, particularly in the study of curves and surfaces, to analyze their properties and behavior.

Isogone

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Isogonism

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Isograft

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An isograft is a type of graft or tissue transplant where the donor and recipient are genetically identical, often in cases where the recipient has had the cells or tissues matched with those of a genetically identical twin.

Isogram

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Isography

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Isography is a term used to describe a drawing or an illustration that is similar in style or manner to another work of art.

Isohaline

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Isohel

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An isohel is a line of equal time of day. It is a term used in cartography and geography to describe a line on a map that connects points that have the same solar time, regardless of the time of year or longitude.

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Isohyetal

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