Isotropic Definition

īsə-trōpĭk, -trŏpĭk
adjective
Having physical properties, as conductivity, elasticity, etc., that are the same regardless of the direction of measurement.
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(physics) Having properties that are identical in all directions; exhibiting isotropy.

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Origin of Isotropic

  • From iso- + Ancient Greek τρὁπος (trhopos, “turn, way, manner, disposition”) + -ic. Compare Ancient Greek ἰσὁτροπος (ishotropos) of like character

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