Definition of Isocyclic

1. Adjective. Containing a closed ring of atoms of the same kind especially carbon atoms.

Exact synonyms: Homocyclic
Similar to: Cyclic

Definition of Isocyclic

1. Adjective. (chemistry) homocyclic ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Isocyclic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Isocyclic

isocubanite
isocurvature
isocurves
isocyanate
isocyanates
isocyanic
isocyanic acid
isocyanide
isocyanides
isocyanoacetate
isocyanoacetates
isocyanurate
isocyanurates
isocyanuric
isocyanuric acid
isocyclic (current term)
isocyclic compound
isocytolysin
isodactylism
isodense
isodensity
isodesmic
isodesmosine
isodiabatic
isodiametric
isodiazene
isodiazenes
isodica
isodicon
isodimorphic

Literary usage of Isocyclic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Smithsonian Mathematical Tables: Hyperbolic Functions by George Ferdinand Becker, Charles Edwin Van Orstrand, Smithsonian Institution (1909)
"The angle 45° + — - which occurs in the formula for meridional parts is the angle made by either isocyclic diameter of the ellipse with the minor axis, ..."

2. Hyperbolic Functions ...by George Becker by George Becker (1909)
"ellipse whatever the angle made by an}' line parallel to one isocyclic diameter with a perpendicular on the other isocyclic diameter is the ..."

3. The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a New Form by Heinrich Hertz, Hermann von Helmholtz (1899)
"The cyclical system itself is called adiabatic or isocyclic when it is constrained to perform only adiabatic or isocyclic motions. 561. Observation 1. ..."

4. The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: Being Lectures on Mathematical Physics by Arthur Gordon Webster (1897)
"I. In an isocyclic motion, the work done by the cyclic forces is double the work done by the system against the positional forces. ..."

5. The Dynamics of Particles and of Rigid, Elastic, and Fluid Bodies: Being by Arthur Gordon Webster (1912)
"In an isocyclic motion, the work done by the cyclic forces is double the work done by the system against the positional forces. In such motions the energy ..."

6. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter (1900)
"The carbocyclic compounds are usually called isocyclic derivatives. ... In contradistinction to the isocyclic derivatives there arealso the heterocyclic ..."

7. Smithsonian Mathematical Tables: Hyperbolic Functions by George Ferdinand Becker, Charles Edwin Van Orstrand, Smithsonian Institution (1909)
"The angle 45° + — - which occurs in the formula for meridional parts is the angle made by either isocyclic diameter of the ellipse with the minor axis, ..."

8. Hyperbolic Functions ...by George Becker by George Becker (1909)
"ellipse whatever the angle made by an}' line parallel to one isocyclic diameter with a perpendicular on the other isocyclic diameter is the ..."

9. The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a New Form by Heinrich Hertz, Hermann von Helmholtz (1899)
"The cyclical system itself is called adiabatic or isocyclic when it is constrained to perform only adiabatic or isocyclic motions. 561. Observation 1. ..."

10. The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: Being Lectures on Mathematical Physics by Arthur Gordon Webster (1897)
"I. In an isocyclic motion, the work done by the cyclic forces is double the work done by the system against the positional forces. ..."

11. The Dynamics of Particles and of Rigid, Elastic, and Fluid Bodies: Being by Arthur Gordon Webster (1912)
"In an isocyclic motion, the work done by the cyclic forces is double the work done by the system against the positional forces. In such motions the energy ..."

12. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter (1900)
"The carbocyclic compounds are usually called isocyclic derivatives. ... In contradistinction to the isocyclic derivatives there arealso the heterocyclic ..."

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