ISOGON

isogon

(noun) an equiangular polygon

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

isogon (plural isogons)

(mathematics) An equiangular polygon.

(cartography, meteorology) A line of equal or constant wind direction on a graph or chart, such as a weather map.

(cartography, navigation) A line of equal or constant magnetic declination on a chart; an isogonic line.

Anagrams

• Ogonis, oosing, soogin

Source: Wiktionary



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