isotropism

/aɪsoʊˈtrɒpɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of being isotropic, especially in the distribution of physical properties or the propagation of waves.

“The researchers studied the isotropism of the crystal structure and found it to be highly anisotropic.”

2. noun

A state of being isotropic, especially in the distribution of physical properties or the propagation of waves.

“The physicist explained that the isotropism of the universe is still a topic of ongoing research and debate.”

Synonyms

  • homogeneity
  • uniformity

Antonyms

  • anisotropism
  • heterogeneity