isopleth
English
Etymology
From iso- + + Ancient Greek πλῆθος (plêthos, “a great number”).
Noun
isopleth (plural isopleths)
- A line drawn on a map through all points having the same value of some measurable quantity.
- (thermodynamics) A line in a phase diagram indicating the same mole fraction.
Related terms
- isobar
- isochore
- isodrosotherm
- isogloss
- isogon
- isohyet
- isoquant
- isotach
- isotherm
- plethora
See also
- contour line
Anagrams
- helistop, hoplites, spoileth