Definition of Isogonal

1. Adjective. (cartography navigation) Describing lines connecting points on the earth's surface whose magnetic declination is identical. ¹

2. Adjective. (geometry) Having equal angles. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Isogonal

1. isogone [n -S] - See also: isogone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isogonal

isogentiobiose
isogeny
isogeotherm
isogeotherms
isogloss
isoglossal
isoglosses
isoglossic
isoglucose
isoglucoses
isoglutamine
isognathous
isognomonid
isognomonids
isogon
isogonal (current term)
isogonal line
isogonals
isogone
isogones
isogonic
isogonic line
isogonics
isogonies
isogons
isogony
isograd
isograds
isograft

Literary usage of Isogonal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Analytical Geometry of the Point, Line, Circle, and Conic by John Casey (1893)
"Now, if the former point describe any curve P, the latter will describe a curve Q, called the isogonal transformation of P. Thus the isogonal transformation ..."

2. A Sequel to the First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid: Containing an by John Casey (1888)
"Two lines AX, AY are said to be isogonal CONJUGATES, with respect to an angle BAC, ... If from two points X, Y on two lines AX, AY, which are isogonal ..."

3. Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from "The Educational Times", with edited by Constance I Marks (1901)
"If three points A, B, C be referred to two axes meeting in O, the intersections of the joins of B and C, C and A, A and B, with the isogonal conjugates with ..."

4. Crystallography: A Treatise on the Morphology of Crystals by Nevil Story-Maskelyne, Mervin Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne (1895)
"On isogonal Zones. 63. Harmonic division of a zone. In investigating the relations which connect the planes belonging to a zone, and establishing the ..."

5. Mathematical Questions and Solutions (1891)
"... 1/(1 + 2 cos B), 1/(1 + 2 cos C), the isogonal conjugate of which is the point whose coordinates are (1 + 2 cos A), ..."

6. A Treatise on the Analytical Geometry of the Point, Line, Circle, and Conic by John Casey (1893)
"Now, if the former point describe any curve P, the latter will describe a curve Q, called the isogonal transformation of P. Thus the isogonal transformation ..."

7. A Sequel to the First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid: Containing an by John Casey (1888)
"Two lines AX, AY are said to be isogonal CONJUGATES, with respect to an angle BAC, ... If from two points X, Y on two lines AX, AY, which are isogonal ..."

8. Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from "The Educational Times", with edited by Constance I Marks (1901)
"If three points A, B, C be referred to two axes meeting in O, the intersections of the joins of B and C, C and A, A and B, with the isogonal conjugates with ..."

9. Crystallography: A Treatise on the Morphology of Crystals by Nevil Story-Maskelyne, Mervin Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne (1895)
"On isogonal Zones. 63. Harmonic division of a zone. In investigating the relations which connect the planes belonging to a zone, and establishing the ..."

10. Mathematical Questions and Solutions (1891)
"... 1/(1 + 2 cos B), 1/(1 + 2 cos C), the isogonal conjugate of which is the point whose coordinates are (1 + 2 cos A), ..."

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