isotropous

Variant of isotropic

isotropic definition

iso·tropic (ī′sō träpik, -trōpik; -sə-)

adjective

having physical properties, as conductivity, elasticity, etc., that are the same regardless of the direction of measurement
also isotropous isot′·ro·pous (ī sätrə pəs)

Etymology: iso- + -tropic

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