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isobaric
i·so·bar I0250300 (ī′sə-bär′)n.1. A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure. Also called isopiestic.2. Any of two or more kinds of atoms having the same atomic mass but different atomic numbers. [iso- + Greek baros, weight; see gwerə- in Indo-European roots.] i′so·bar′ic (-bär′ĭk, -băr′-) adj.isobaric (ˌaɪsəʊˈbærɪk) or isobarometricadj1. (Physical Geography) Also: isopiestic having equal atmospheric pressure2. (Physical Geography) of or relating to isobarsisobaric
isobaric[¦i·sə¦bär·ik] (thermodynamics) Of equal or constant pressure, with respect to either space or time. isobaric
isobaric [i″so-bar´ik] having equal or constant pressure or weight across space or time.i·so·bar·ic (ī'sō-bar'ik), 1. Having equal weights or pressures. 2. With respect to solutions, having the same density as the diluent or medium; for example, in spinal anesthesia, an isobaric solution has the same specific gravity as spinal fluid. isobaric adjective Having equal weight or pressure over time or space; referring to barometric pressurei·so·bar·ic (ī'sō-bar'ik) 1. Having equal weights or pressures. 2. With respect to solutions, having the same density as the diluent or medium. ThesaurusSeeisobar |