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iso-
isogloss
homologous
isotach
isozyme
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Etymology of the English prefix iso-
the English prefix
iso-
derived from the Greek word
isos
, ἴσος, ἴσως (similar (in amount and kind); likely; perhaps)
Derivations in English
isocheim
,
isochor
,
isohel
,
isologous
,
isonome
,
isopach
,
isopycnic
,
isospondylous
,
isostemonous
,
isotach
,
isothere
,
isotope
,
isozyme
,
isohyet
,
isophone
,
isostasy
,
isoagglutination
,
isoagglutinin
,
isoamyl
,
isoantibody
,
isoantigen
,
isobutane
,
isobutylene
,
isocarpic
,
isocephalic
,
isochasm
,
isochromatic
,
isochroous
,
isocyanide
,
isocyanine
,
isocyano
,
isocyclic
,
isodef
,
isodiametric
,
isodimorphism
,
isodose
,
isodynamic
,
isoelastic
,
isoelectric
,
isoenzyme
,
isogamete
,
isogamous
,
isogamy
,
isogenous
,
isogon
,
isogradient
,
isograft
,
isograph
,
isogriv
,
isolecithal
,
isoleucine
,
isoline
,
isomagnetic
,
isomorphic
,
isomorphous
,
isooctane
,
isopolity
,
isopropyl
,
isorhythm
,
isoseismic
,
isostatic
,
isostructural
,
isotactic
,
isothiocyanate
,
isotropic
,
isotype
,
isobathytherm
,
isoflurane
,
isogeotherm
,
isomerous
,
isopentyl
,
isopropanol
,
isotimic
,
isoprene
,
isentropic
,
isogloss
,
isotonic
,
isostere
,
isobath
,
isopiestic
Usage
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