Definition of Isoline

1. Noun. Any of several types of line on a map, chart or graph that links points having the same value of a parameter ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Isoline

1. an isogram [n -S] - See also: isogram

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isoline

isolecithal
isolecithal egg
isolecithal ovum
isolect
isolectin
isolectins
isolects
isolette
isolettes
isoleucine
isoleucine-tRNA ligase
isoleucine hydroxylase
isoleucines
isoleucyl
isoleukoagglutinin
isoline (current term)
isolines
isoliquiritigen 2'-O-methyltransferase
isolobal
isolobally
isolog
isologous
isologous graft
isologs
isologue
isologues
isolysin
isolysis
isolytic

Literary usage of Isoline

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

1. Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on the by Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro (1842)
"Mrs. Fields' Acting in isoline.—My first Appearance in Hamlet.—Thoughts on that Character.—Charles Young's Personation of the same. ..."

2. The Metropolitan (1844)
"St. Maur, who would much rather that she would discourse on isoline, ... He wished to extort from her whether isoline had really taken the vows, and, if so, ..."

3. The Musical World (1851)
"isoline, an apparent peasant girl, residing in Normandy,' has a secret interview with her lover, Bertrand, a warrior and a foundling, who reveals to her the ..."

4. The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Curtain, from "observations Taken on by Alfred Bunn (1840)
"Jules is not slow in identifying isoline, and " they in turn are watched by a friendly negress, " Ninka, who is resolved to assist them in their " schemes ..."

5. Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on the by Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro (1842)
"Mrs. Fields' Acting in isoline.—My first Appearance in Hamlet.—Thoughts on that Character.—Charles Young's Personation of the same. ..."

6. The Metropolitan (1844)
"St. Maur, who would much rather that she would discourse on isoline, ... He wished to extort from her whether isoline had really taken the vows, and, if so, ..."

7. The Musical World (1851)
"isoline, an apparent peasant girl, residing in Normandy,' has a secret interview with her lover, Bertrand, a warrior and a foundling, who reveals to her the ..."

8. The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Curtain, from "observations Taken on by Alfred Bunn (1840)
"Jules is not slow in identifying isoline, and " they in turn are watched by a friendly negress, " Ninka, who is resolved to assist them in their " schemes ..."

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