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isometric projection

The definition of isometric projection is a two-dimensional representation for viewing a three-dimensional object with the three primary lines equally tilted away from the viewer.

(noun)

An example of isometric projection is a technical drawing of a house.

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See isometric projection in Webster's New World College Dictionary

a type of axonometric projection in which the object is shown with its three principal axes all equally tilted from the plane of viewing, with two of them usually tilted 30 degrees upward from the horizontal
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