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isocheim Phys. Geog.|ˈaɪsəʊkaɪm| Also isochime. [f. Gr. ἰσο-, iso- + stem of χεῖµα, χείµατ- winter-weather.] A line (on a map, etc.) connecting places at which the mean winter temperature is the same; an isotherm of mean winter temperature; an isochimenal line.
1864in Webster. 1878N. Amer. Rev. CXXVI. 160 The farmer who gets his crop under cover before a predicted heavy rainfall need know nothing of isobares and isocheims. |