Isometric: meaning, definitions and examples

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isometric

 

[ˌaɪsəˈmɛtrɪk ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Adjective

mathematics

Isometric refers to a type of transformation that preserves distances and angles between points. In isometric graphing, the scales on the axes are equal, ensuring that the relationships between the plotted points maintain their proportions.

Synonyms

equal measure, equidistant, uniform.

Examples of usage

  • The isometric drawing of the building shows all three dimensions.
  • In isometric exercises, muscles are engaged without changing length.
  • An isometric map can accurately represent the terrain.
Context #2 | Noun

fitness

Isometric exercises involve muscle engagement without movement of the joint angles or lengths of the muscles. This form of exercise can build strength effectively over time.

Synonyms

muscle contraction, static exercise.

Examples of usage

  • Planks are a common form of isometric exercise.
  • Before lifting weights, it's useful to perform isometric holds.
  • Athletes often incorporate isometric routines into their training.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from Greek roots: 'iso' means equal and 'metron' means measure, emphasizing identical measurements.
  • It first appeared in English in the early 19th century, blending mathematical concepts with artistry.

Mathematics

  • In geometry, isometric transformations include rotation, reflection, and translation, all preserving shape and size.
  • Isometric graphs display three-dimensional shapes on a two-dimensional plane while maintaining the same angles and proportions.

Art and Design

  • Isometric drawing is a method of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, making them look realistic without perspective.
  • Many video games use isometric projection to create a 3D appearance on a 2D screen, allowing players to navigate complex environments.

Sports and Exercise

  • Isometric exercises involve muscles contracting without changing length, like pushing against a wall or holding a plank position.
  • These exercises can improve strength and stability, often used in rehabilitation to prevent injury.

Psychology

  • Isometric techniques can be applied in cognitive development, helping individuals visualize spatial relationships and understand proportions.
  • Understanding isometric concepts can enhance critical thinking skills, beneficial in problem-solving scenarios.

Translations

Translations of the word "isometric" in other languages:

🇵🇹 isométrico

🇮🇳 समसमीय

🇩🇪 isometrisch

🇮🇩 isometrik

🇺🇦 ізометрика

🇵🇱 izometryczny

🇯🇵 アイソメトリック

🇫🇷 isométrique

🇪🇸 isométrico

🇹🇷 izometrik

🇰🇷 등거리의

🇸🇦 إيزومتري

🇨🇿 izometrický

🇸🇰 izometrický

🇨🇳 等距的

🇸🇮 izometričen

🇮🇸 íslamsk

🇰🇿 изометриялық

🇬🇪 იზომეტრიული

🇦🇿 izometrik

🇲🇽 isométrico

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #20,493, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.