Definition of Isographs

1. isograph [n] - See also: isograph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isographs

isogonies
isogons
isogony
isograd
isograds
isograft
isografted
isografting
isografts
isogram
isograms
isograph
isographic
isographies
isographs (current term)
isography
isograv
isogriv
isogrivs
isogyres
isohaemagglutinin
isohedral
isohel
isohels
isohemagglutination
isohemagglutinin
isohemolysin
isohemolysis
isohexadecane

Literary usage of Isographs

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

1. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1835)
"... or isographs. An interesting work was completed in the year 1830, called Iso- graphie ties Hommes ..."

2. Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Francis Lieber, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1831)
"... is too expensive and difficult for many persons to collect autographs (qv) of famous persone, it is agreeable to have at least fac-similes or isographs. ..."

3. Treatise on Thermodynamics by Peter Alexander (1892)
"... that is, lines of constant temperature, pressure, volume, entropy, energy. The principal isographs are those representing the isother- ..."

4. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1838)
"of famous persons, it is agreeable to have a; least fi or isographs. An interesting work was completed in the year 1830, called Iso- graphie des Hommes re W ..."

5. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1835)
"... or isographs. An interesting work was completed in the year 1830, called Iso- graphie ties Hommes ..."

6. Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Francis Lieber, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1831)
"... is too expensive and difficult for many persons to collect autographs (qv) of famous persone, it is agreeable to have at least fac-similes or isographs. ..."

7. Treatise on Thermodynamics by Peter Alexander (1892)
"... that is, lines of constant temperature, pressure, volume, entropy, energy. The principal isographs are those representing the isother- ..."

8. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1838)
"of famous persons, it is agreeable to have a; least fi or isographs. An interesting work was completed in the year 1830, called Iso- graphie des Hommes re W ..."

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