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ISOTROPIC
I `so *trop "ic, a. Etym: [Iso- + Gr. (Physics )
i so trop ic |ˌīsəˈträpik, -ˈtrōpik ˌaɪsəˈtrɑpɪk | ▶adjective Physics (of an object or substance ) having a physical property that has the same value when measured in different directions. Often contrasted with anisotropic. • (of a property or phenomenon ) not varying in magnitude according to the direction of measurement. DERIVATIVES i so trop i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb, i sot ro py |īˈsätrəpē |noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from iso- ‘equal ’ + Greek tropos ‘a turn ’ + -ic .
isotropic |ˌʌɪsə (ʊ )ˈtrɒpɪk | ▶adjective Physics (of an object or substance ) having a physical property which has the same value when measured in different directions. Often contrasted with anisotropic. • (of a property or phenomenon ) not varying in magnitude according to the direction of measurement. DERIVATIVES isotropically adverb, isotropy |ʌɪˈsɒtrəpi |noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from iso- ‘equal ’ + Greek tropos ‘a turn ’ + -ic .