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View synonyms for isochronous
isochronous
[ ahy-sok-ruh-nuhs ]
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- i·sochro·nous·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of isochronous1
From the New Latin word isochronus, dating back to 1700–10. See isochronal, -ous
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Example Sentences
Musical tones are produced by isochronous (equal-timed) vibrations of the vocal organs continued for some length of time.
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Or again by suitable arrangements the bob may be made to move in certain curves so as to be isochronous.
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This is what is called isochronous vibration—the passing through unequal arcs in equal periods of time.
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Hence it is that the vibrations of unequal weights are isochronous when hung on strings of equal lengths.
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Galileo published his discovery of the isochronous property of the pendulum in 1639.
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