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isochronous

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isochronous /isoch·ro·nous/ (i-sok´rah-nus) performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.
i·soch·ro·nous (-skr-ns)
adj.
Occurring during the same time.

isochronous [i-sok´rŏ-nus]
performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.

isochronic, isochronous
performed in equal times; said of motions and vibrations occurring at the same time and being equal in duration.

isochronous
adjective Simultaneous


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