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Etymology of the English word isotone

the English word isotone
derived from the English word isotope
using the English prefix iso-
derived from the Greek word isos, ἴσος, ἴσως (similar (in amount and kind); likely; perhaps)
derived from the Greek word topos, τόπος (a spot ; location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specially, a scabbard)
derived from the Greek word koinos topos
derived from the Greek word omotopia
derived from the English word tone
derived from the Latin word tonus (tone, degree of light, shade; tone, pitch, note)
derived from the Medieval Greek word tonos, τόνος
derived from the Greek word teino, τείνω

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