isochasm
/aɪsoʊˈkæzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A period of time in which the rate of something (such as the rate of change) is constant.
“The geologist studied the isochasm in the rock formation to determine its age.”
2. noun
A line or plane on a map or diagram that represents a point of equal value (such as equal time or equal distance).
“The isochasm on the map showed the areas that had been affected by the earthquake.”