isoline
/ɪsˈlaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a line on a map that shows a constant value of a particular quantity, such as temperature or rainfall.
“The isolines on the weather map indicated a sudden drop in atmospheric pressure.”
2. noun
a line or curve on a map or chart that represents a level of some quantity, such as altitude or depth.
“The isolines of the topographic map showed the varying elevations of the mountain range.”