isoline [ahy-suh-lahyn] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for isoline on Thesaurus.com noun Meteorology, Geography.
Origin of isoline First recorded in 1940–45; iso- + line1 Related Words for isoline contour, hachure, isoline Examples from the Web for isoline Historical Examples of isoline
He wished the Princess Isoline would have let him come to her.
J. H. Shorthouse
“Isoline never was very easy to understand,” said the Prince.
J. H. Shorthouse
Isoline, more and more alarmed at the ardent looks of the two whelps, trembled convulsively.
The Pilgrim’s Shell or Fergan the Quarryman
Eugne Sue
The gaolers obeyed, and soon the merchant and Isoline disappeared with them in the depths of the subterranean donjon.
The Pilgrim’s Shell or Fergan the Quarryman
Eugne Sue
Lady Campbell and Isoline await us there, with the troops left as their guard at Dumbarton.
Grace Aguilar
British Dictionary definitions for isoline isoline noun
- another term for isopleth
isoline in Science isoline [ī′sə-līn′]
- A line on a map, chart, or graph connecting points of equal value.