isogonic
iso·gon·ic
adjective \ˌī-sə-ˈgä-nik\Definition of ISOGONIC
: exhibiting equivalent relative growth of parts such that size relations remain constant
— isog·o·ny \ī-ˈsä-gə-nē\ noun
Origin of ISOGONIC
isogony, from is- + -gony
First Known Use: 1924
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