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isothermally, adv.|aɪsəʊˈθɜːməlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] At a constant temperature, without a change in temperature.
1886Proc. R. Soc. Edin. XIII. 79 Steam might be condensed isothermally to supersaturation without condensing. 1897Daily News 15 June 5/5 The compression [of the air] takes place isothermally. 1922[see isothermal a. 1 c]. 1952New Biol. XII. 75 In a system such as this the simultaneous dismantling and assembly can be described as ‘energy-linked’; and since no heat is lost or gained the changes occur isothermally, that is, at constant temperature. 1967A. H. Cottrell Introd. Metall. xx. 374 Over the range in which the austenite decomposes isothermally the time of transformation follows a C-curve like that of Fig. 20.2. |