isochronal

adjective
UK: /aɪˈsɒkrənəl/
US: /aɪˈsɑːkrənəl/
  1. Relating to equal intervals of time or occurring at regular time intervals.

    1. The isochronal oscillations made the clock very precise.
    2. Scientists studied the isochronal patterns in the data to understand the rhythm.
  2. Describing a process or phenomenon that happens at consistent, evenly spaced times.

    1. The heartbeat displays isochronal pulses when a body rests.
    2. The metronome marked out isochronal beats which helped in keeping tempo.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "isochronal" in English means: Relating to equal intervals of time or occurring at regular time intervals., Describing a process or phenomenon that happens at consistent, evenly spaced times..

The phonetic transcription of "isochronal" is /aɪˈsɒkrənəl/ in British English and /aɪˈsɑːkrənəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "isochronal": rhythmic, regular, periodic.

Example usage of "isochronal": "The isochronal oscillations made the clock very precise.". More examples on the page.