isocratic
English
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ἰσοκρατία (isokratía, “equality of strength or power”) + -ic.
Adjective
isocratic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of an HPLC system) which resolves a solute using a solvent system that does not change composition during the run.
Derived terms
- isocratic flow
Etymology 2
After Isocrates (436-338 BCE)
Adjective
isocratic (not comparable)
- (rhetoric) Relating to Isocrates and his style of rhetoric.