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i·so·cline I0251000 (ī′sə-klīn′)n. Geology An anticline or syncline so tightly folded that the rock beds of the two sides are nearly parallel.isocline (ˈaɪsəʊˌklaɪn) n1. (Geological Science) a series of rock strata with isoclinal folds2. (Geological Science) another name for isoclinal3TranslationsisoclineenUK
isocline[′ī·sə‚klīn] (geology) A fold of strata so tightly compressed that parts on each side dip in the same direction. isoclineenUK
i·so·cline (ī'sō-klīn), A line in a geographic region that joins all points at which in a population there is the same average frequency for the various alleles at a genetic locus. See also: cline. [iso- + G. klinō, to slope] |