isonomic
/aɪˈsoʊnɪmɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Having or characterized by isometry; having the same size or scale.
“The geologist studied the isonomic patterns in the ancient rock formations.”
2. noun
A relation of isometry between two geometric figures.
“The mathematician was fascinated by the concept of isonomic shapes in the new mathematical model.”
3. noun
A map or projection in which the scale is preserved, so that equal distances on the map represent equal distances in reality.
“The cartographer used an isonomic map to create a realistic representation of the city layout.”