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单词 iso
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iso

[ ahy-soh ]
/ ˈaɪ soʊ /

noun, plural i·sos.Television Slang.

isolated camera.

Origin of iso

by shortening; cf. -o

Words nearby iso

-ismus, Is my face red!, isna, isnad, isn't, iso, isoabnormal, isoagglutination, isoagglutinin, isoagglutinogen, isoamyl

Definition for iso (2 of 3)

ISO

abbreviation

incentive stock option.
Trademark. International Organization for Standardization.
the numerical exposure index of a photographic film under the system adopted by the International Organization for Standardization, used to indicate the light sensitivity of the film's emulsion.

Definition for iso (3 of 3)

iso-

a combining form meaning “equal,” used in the formation of compound words: isochromatic; in chemistry, used in the names of substances which are isomeric with the substance denoted by the base word: isocyanic acid.
Also especially before a vowel, is-.

Origin of iso-

From Greek, combining form of ísos “equal”
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Example sentences from the Web for iso

  • But it is much more quiet and pleasant than other Japanese bathing resorts I have seen—such as iso.

    The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2|Elizabeth Bisland

British Dictionary definitions for iso (1 of 2)

ISO
/ (aɪsaʊ) /

noun

International Organization for Standardization

Word Origin for ISO

Greek isos equal; often wrongly thought to be an abbreviation for International Standards Organization

British Dictionary definitions for iso (2 of 2)

iso-

before a vowel is-


combining form

equal or identicalisomagnetic
indicating that a chemical compound is an isomer of a specified compoundisobutane; isocyanic acid

Word Origin for iso-

from Greek isos equal
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Medical definitions for iso

iso-

pref.

Equal; uniform:isobar.
Isomeric:isopropyl.
Characterized by sameness with respect to species:isoantigen.
Characterized by sameness with respect to genotype:isograft.
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Scientific definitions for iso (1 of 2)

ISO
[ ī′ĕs-ō ]

An organization, the International Organization for Standardization, that sets standards in many businesses and technologies, including computing and communications. The term ISO is not an abbreviation, but instead derives from the Greek word īsos, meaning equal.

Scientific definitions for iso (2 of 2)

iso-

A prefix that means “equal,” as in isometric, “having equal measurements.”
A prefix used to indicate an isomer of an organic compound, especially a branched isomer of a compound that normally consists of a straight chain. The isomer is characterized by a Y-shaped branch at the end of the chain that consists of two “prongs”. Each prong consists of one carbon atom. Thus isopentane contains five carbon atoms like normal pentane, but arranged as a chain of three carbons plus a Y-shaped branch of two carbons at the end.
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