isolating

[ ahy-suh-ley-ting, is-uh- ]
/ ˈaɪ səˌleɪ tɪŋ, ˈɪs ə- /

adjective Linguistics.

pertaining to or noting a language, as Vietnamese, that uses few or no bound forms and in which grammatical relationships are indicated chiefly through word order. Compare agglutinative(def 2), inflectional(def 2).

Origin of isolating

First recorded in 1855–60; isolate + -ing2

Definition for isolating (2 of 2)

isolate
[ verb ahy-suh-leyt; noun, adjective ahy-suh-lit, -leyt ]
/ verb ˈaɪ səˌleɪt; noun, adjective ˈaɪ sə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /

verb (used with object), i·so·lat·ed, i·so·lat·ing.

noun

adjective

isolated; alone.

Origin of isolate

First recorded in 1800–10; back formation from isolated

OTHER WORDS FROM isolate

i·so·la·tor, noun re·i·so·late, verb (used with object), re·i·so·lat·ed, re·i·so·lat·ing. un·i·so·late, verb (used with object), un·i·so·lat·ed, un·i·so·lat·ing.

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British Dictionary definitions for isolating (1 of 2)

isolating
/ (ˈaɪsəˌleɪtɪŋ) /

adjective

linguistics another word for analytic

British Dictionary definitions for isolating (2 of 2)

isolate

verb (ˈaɪsəˌleɪt) (tr)

to place apart; cause to be alone
med to quarantine (a person or animal) having or suspected of having a contagious disease
to obtain (a compound) in an uncombined form
to obtain pure cultures of (bacteria, esp those causing a particular disease)
electronics to prevent interaction between (circuits, components, etc); insulate

noun (ˈaɪsəlɪt)

an isolated person or group

Derived forms of isolate

isolable, adjective isolability, noun isolator, noun

Word Origin for isolate

C19: back formation from isolated, via Italian from Latin insulātus, literally: made into an island; see insulate

Medical definitions for isolating

isolate
[ īsə-lāt′ ]

v.

To set apart or cut off from others.
To place in quarantine.
To separate a pure strain from a mixed bacterial or fungal culture.
To separate or remove a chemical substance out of a combined mixture.
To separate experiences or memories from the emotions relating to them.

n.

A bacterial or fungal strain that has been isolated.

Other words from isolate

iso•la′tor n.