slovodefinícia
isometric
(encz)
isometric,izometrický adj: Zdeněk Brož
Isometric
(gcide)
Isometric \I`so*met"ric\, Isometrical \I`so*met"ric*al\, a.
[Iso- + Gr. me`tron measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
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2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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3. Of or pertaining to isometrics.
[PJC]

Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.

Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.

Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes.
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isometric
(wn)
isometric
adj 1: related by an isometry
2: of or involving muscular contraction in which tension
increases while length remains constant [ant: isotonic]
3: having equal dimensions or measurements [syn: isometric,
isometrical]
4: of a crystal system characterized by three equal axes at
right angles
n 1: a line connecting isometric points [syn: isometric line,
isometric]
podobné slovodefinícia
isometric
(encz)
isometric,izometrický adj: Zdeněk Brož
isometric exercise
(encz)
isometric exercise, n:
isometric line
(encz)
isometric line, n:
isometrical
(encz)
isometrical, adj:
isometrically
(encz)
isometrically,izometricky adv: Zdeněk Brož
isometrics
(encz)
isometrics, n:
Anisometric
(gcide)
Anisometric \An`i*so*met"ric\, a. [Gr. 'an priv. + E.
isometric.]
Not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts; -- said of
crystals with three unequal axes. --Dana.
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isometric exercise
(gcide)
isometric exercise \i`so*met"ric ex"er*cise\, n.
A system of exercise to strengthen specific muscles of the
body by pushing parts of the body (such as the two hands)
strongly against each other, or against a fixed object, so
that the muscles are strongly stressed, but are stretched
only a little. It is claimed to produce strength in the
muscles thus exercised. Also called isometrics.
[PJC]
Isometric lines
(gcide)
Isometric \I`so*met"ric\, Isometrical \I`so*met"ric*al\, a.
[Iso- + Gr. me`tron measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
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2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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3. Of or pertaining to isometrics.
[PJC]

Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.

Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.

Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes.
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Isometrical
(gcide)
Isometric \I`so*met"ric\, Isometrical \I`so*met"ric*al\, a.
[Iso- + Gr. me`tron measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
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2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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3. Of or pertaining to isometrics.
[PJC]

Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.

Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.

Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes.
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Isometrical perspective
(gcide)
Isometric \I`so*met"ric\, Isometrical \I`so*met"ric*al\, a.
[Iso- + Gr. me`tron measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
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2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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3. Of or pertaining to isometrics.
[PJC]

Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.

Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.

Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes.
[1913 Webster]Perspective \Per*spec"tive\, n. [F. perspective, fr. perspectif:
cf. It. perspettiva. See Perspective, a.]
1. A glass through which objects are viewed. [Obs.] "Not a
perspective, but a mirror." --Sir T. Browne.
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2. That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista.
"The perspective of life." --Goldsmith.
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3. The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects, by
means of which the eye recognizes them as being at a more
or less measurable distance. Hence, a["e]rial perspective,
the assumed greater vagueness or uncertainty of outline in
distant objects.
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A["e]rial perspective is the expression of space by
any means whatsoever, sharpness of edge, vividness
of color, etc. --Ruskin.
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4. The art and the science of so delineating objects that
they shall seem to grow smaller as they recede from the
eye; -- called also linear perspective.
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5. A drawing in linear perspective.
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Isometrical perspective, an inaccurate term for a
mechanical way of representing objects in the direction of
the diagonal of a cube.

Perspective glass, a telescope which shows objects in the
right position.
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Isometrical projection
(gcide)
Isometric \I`so*met"ric\, Isometrical \I`so*met"ric*al\, a.
[Iso- + Gr. me`tron measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
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2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
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3. Of or pertaining to isometrics.
[PJC]

Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.

Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.

Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes.
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isometrics
(gcide)
isometric exercise \i`so*met"ric ex"er*cise\, n.
A system of exercise to strengthen specific muscles of the
body by pushing parts of the body (such as the two hands)
strongly against each other, or against a fixed object, so
that the muscles are strongly stressed, but are stretched
only a little. It is claimed to produce strength in the
muscles thus exercised. Also called isometrics.
[PJC]isometrics \i`so*met"rics\, n.
Same as isometric exercise.
[PJC]
The Isometric system
(gcide)
Crystallization \Crys`tal*li*za"tion\
(kr[i^]s`tal*l[i^]*z[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F.
cristallization.]
1. (Chem. & Min.) The act or process by which a substance in
solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal,
or becomes crystallized; the formation of crystals.
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2. The body formed by crystallizing; as, silver on
precipitation forms arborescent crystallizations.
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Note: The systems of crystallization are the several classes
to which the forms are mathematically referable. They
are most simply described according to the relative
lengths and inclinations of certain assumed lines
called axes; but the real distinction is the degree of
symmetry characterizing them. 1. {The Isometric
system}, or The Monometric system has the axes all
equal, as in the cube, octahedron, etc. 2. {The
Tetragonal system}, or The Dimetric system has a
varying vertical axis, while the lateral are equal, as
in the right square prism. 3. {The Orthorhombic
system}, or The Trimetric system has the three axes
unequal, as in the rectangular and rhombic prism. In
this system, the lateral axes are called, respectively,
macrodiagonal and brachydiagonal. -- The preceding are
erect forms, the axes intersecting at right angles. The
following are oblique. 4. The Monoclinic system,
having one of the intersections oblique, as in the
oblique rhombic prism. In this system, the lateral axes
are called respectively, clinodiagonal and
orthodiagonal. 5. The Triclinic system, having all
the three intersections oblique, as in the oblique
rhomboidal prism. There is also: 6. {The Hexagonal
system} (one division of which is called Rhombohedral),
in which there are three equal lateral axes, and a
vertical axis of variable length, as in the hexagonal
prism and the rhombohedron.
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Note: The Diclinic system, sometimes recognized, with two
oblique intersections, is only a variety of the
Triclinic.
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anisometric
(wn)
anisometric
adj 1: having unsymmetrical parts or unequal dimensions or
measurements [syn: anisometric, unsymmetrical]
isometric
(wn)
isometric
adj 1: related by an isometry
2: of or involving muscular contraction in which tension
increases while length remains constant [ant: isotonic]
3: having equal dimensions or measurements [syn: isometric,
isometrical]
4: of a crystal system characterized by three equal axes at
right angles
n 1: a line connecting isometric points [syn: isometric line,
isometric]
isometric exercise
(wn)
isometric exercise
n 1: muscle-building exercises (or a system of musclebuilding
exercises) involving muscular contractions against
resistance without movement (the muscles contracts but the
length of the muscle does not change) [syn: isometrics,
isometric exercise]
isometric line
(wn)
isometric line
n 1: a line connecting isometric points [syn: isometric line,
isometric]
isometrical
(wn)
isometrical
adj 1: having equal dimensions or measurements [syn:
isometric, isometrical]
isometrics
(wn)
isometrics
n 1: muscle-building exercises (or a system of musclebuilding
exercises) involving muscular contractions against
resistance without movement (the muscles contracts but the
length of the muscle does not change) [syn: isometrics,
isometric exercise]
isometric joystick
(foldoc)
isometric joystick

Any kind of joystick where the input depends on
the force exerted rather than the position of the control,
e.g. TrackPoint.

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