"Isonomic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isomorphic refers to a relationship between two or more things that have the same structure or pattern, but not necessarily the same meaning or value. In other words, isomorphic structures are identical or similar in shape, form, or organization, but may differ in their content or substance. This concept is often used in linguistics, biology, computer science, and other fields to describe relationships between different systems, organisms, or concepts.
Isonephelic refers to having or denoting the same angle of incidence and refraction. In other words, it describes the phenomenon where a bundle of rays passes through a medium, such as a prism or a lens, without being refracted or bent, maintaining its original angle of incidence.
Isonicotinic refers to something related to isonicotinic acid, a type of chemical compound. In medicine, isonicotinic acid is better known as niacin, a form of Vitamin B3. Isonicotinic acid is used to treat a variety of conditions, including helicobacter pylori infections, vitamin deficiencies, and certain skin conditions. It is often used as a medication to prevent and treat conditions related to poor blood flow and circulation.
Isocracy, also known as isonomy, refers to a social and political system where all members of a community or society have equal power, influence, and status. This means that there is no hierarchy or class system, and all individuals have an equal say in decision-making processes and the distribution of resources.
Isonychia refers to a genus of mayflies, specifically a type of aquatic insect belonging to the family Perlidae.