isochronal

[ ahy-sok-ruh-nl ]
/ aɪˈsɒk rə nl /

adjective

equal or uniform in time.
performed in equal intervals of time.
characterized by motions or vibrations of equal duration.

Origin of isochronal

1670–80; < New Latin isochron(us) (< Greek isóchronos equal in age or time; see iso-, chron-) + -al1

OTHER WORDS FROM isochronal

i·soch·ro·nal·ly, adverb

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British Dictionary definitions for isochronal

isochronal

isochronous

/ (aɪˈsɒkrənəl) /

adjective

having the same duration; equal in time
occurring at equal time intervals; having a uniform period of vibration or oscillation

Derived forms of isochronal

isochronally or isochronously, adverb isochronism, noun

Word Origin for isochronal

C17: from New Latin isochronus, from Greek isokhronos, from iso- + khronos time