Isometric (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective Also i·so·met·ri·cal.
  1. of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  2. of or relating to isometric exercise.
  3. noting or pertaining to that system of crystallization that is characterized by three equal axes at right angles to one another.
  4. of equal measure; made up of regular feet.
  5. designating a method of projection (isometric projection ) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (isometricdrawing ) having the horizontal edges of the object drawn usually at a 30° angle and all verticals projected perpendicularly from a horizontal base, all lines being drawn to scale.
noun
  1. isometric exercise (def. 1).
  2. an isometric drawing.
  3. isochore (def. 1).
adjective Also: isometrical
  1. having equal dimensions or measurements
  2. of or relating to muscular contraction that does not produce shortening of the muscle
  3. (of a crystal or system of crystallization) having three mutually perpendicular equal axes
  4. crystallog another word for cubic (def. 4)
  5. having or made up of regular feet
  6. (of a method of projecting a drawing in three dimensions) having the three axes equally inclined and all lines drawn to scale
noun
  1. a drawing made in this way
  2. a line on a graph showing variations of pressure with temperature at constant volume
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