isodomic

/aɪˈsɒdəmɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having the same or uniform soil cover, especially on hillsides where the soil has been evenly distributed by erosion.

“The isodomic landscape of the old farmland was a testament to the region’s agricultural past.”

2. noun

A piece of land with uniform soil cover, especially one that has been evenly distributed by erosion.

“The geologist studied the isodomic terrain to understand the geological history of the area.”

Synonyms

  • level
  • uniform

Antonyms

  • uneven
  • variable